Rare Intermountain Native Wildflower Seed Mix

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• Our Rare Intermountain Native Wildflower Seed Mix is a blend of highly localized wildflowers native to the Intermountain West
• 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
• Provide essential habitat and nourishment for the region’s native pollinators
• Plant for a habitat-creating native garden, a no-mow lawn alternative, or a spectacular meadow
• Exclusively available from High Country Gardens

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"Front yard installation, replacing a lawn, planted May 2025. Photo is late July 2025. The Rare Intermountain mixture is closest to the camera, the row right behind those is Intermountain Native (not the rare mix, but also blooming nicely in this garden), followed by another row of Rare Intermountain (barely visible). Planted this row first and a little too early, they survived a couple of hail storms. Long-lasting cut flowers, vigorous growth, a large variety of flowers the first year. Also, the foliage is dainty and has many interesting shapes. Daily drip irrigation except for 2 days a week, when I use one stationary tripod sprinkler to water all 5 rows now that the plants are getting so tall. (Very dry and hot conditions lately. ) Pollinators galore. About 1 pound of seed per row sowed carefully by hand with a simple plastic hand sower, without adding any sand, to achieve this dense effect. Spectacular seed mix and I am so glad I planted two rows of it!"

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