Native West Wildflower Seed Mix

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This mix is the perfect blend of wildflowers for the Rocky Mountain region. A unique combination of 15 different annual and perennial wildflowers, it's sure to provide hardy color year after year. Flowers will begin quickly with annual favorites such as Clarkia and Indian Blanket. Second-year perennial color includes Rocky Mountain Columbine, Showy Goldeneye and Rocky Mountain Cleome to name a few.

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Late Spring beauty in Colorado Springs

"I've never had as much luck with columbine, our state flower, as I do with HCG's Rocky Mountain Columbine. My neighbors all comment on it and this is year 3 so it's big, beautiful and requires very little care. #sweepstakes"

CSpringsMom (5/5)

Easy garden

"I threw down this wildflower seed in an area of my years that borders a fence. I cleaned out the grass and weeds. Many of the plants reseeded and came up this year with no help."

CSpringsMom (5/5)

Lovely, robust, tall, and colorful!

"I bought this seed mix to use as a bug-friendly native bee enticement around my vegetable garden. It worked so beautifully and grew in so well, we're planting it as a pollinator-border in the front yard! We seeded in late winter so that the snow could do its magic. The flax grew in very well, as did the black-eyed Susans. The Rocky Mountain bee plant (with some help from the lawn sprinklers) grew to over 6 feet tall! I thoroughly recommend this seed blend. The flax will persist, so be certain about where you want the seed to go. Other than that, enjoy!"

Amateur L. (5/5)

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