Intermountain Native Wildflower Seed Mix

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• Our Intermountain Native Wildflower Seed Mix is a blend of resilient annual and perennial wildflowers native to the Western United States
• Expertly curated for gardens and landscapes in the Western US and Canada, from the front range of the Rocky Mountains to the Cascades and Sierra Nevadas
• Tough native wildflowers endure both hot summers and harsh winter climates, ensuring colorful blooms with minimal maintenance
• Plant for a beautiful native garden, a no-mow lawn alternative, or a stunning meadow
• Exclusively available from High Country Gardens

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Love the globe gilia this spring

"We wanted to try a more ""wild"" and casual area in our courtyard, and sowed this seed mix in early winter (in Bend, Oregon, zone 5). By late June, we have a beautiful section of Globe Gilia and just a few Elegant Clarkia. The gilia is attracting many small butterflies other pollinators. We're hoping that some other seeds are just slow to germinate and that we might see them later or next year. Nonetheless, we're really enjoying what did come up."

Jane (4/5)

These seeds did well. #sweepstakes

"I did a meadow on my front yard with this. I really like the grow rate. I do have a lot of 1 type of flower, I am not sure if it because it's still early in the season. It's beautiful. #sweepstakes"

Mer (4/5)

I would buy this agian

"Planted per the instruction and many germinated. I should have used sand in spreading the seed as they are bunched together. The first have just started to bloom."

Eddie (4/5)

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