Consists of: New England Aster; Lance-Leaved Coreopsis; Annual Gaillardia; Gayfeather; Lupine, Perennial; Smooth Penstemon; Eastern Columbine; Butterfly Milkweed; White Upland Aster; Boneset; Rigid Goldenrod; Golden Alexander.
(1 oz. covers approximately 300 square feet.) Popularity is increasing in native wildflower use. It is being used by landscapers, developers and the home gardener. Can be planted as a pure stand or mixed in with other grasses. Wildflowers are great for highway departments to use near interstates and highways.
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