With this mixture, you'll know you're planting some of the our most treasured prairie wildflowers. Unlike the northeast, the midwest was always a combination of woodland and open grassland, thus both annual and perennial wildflowers are native to the region. First year annual color with this mix features plains coreopsis, brilliant Indian Blanket, prairie aster, and annual black-eyed susan. Perennials and biennials include all the famous midwestern native beauties: Not only purple coneflower but pale coneflower as well, plus prairie blazing star, butterfly weed, lupine, standing cypress, no less than three Rudbeckias (Black-eyed Susan species) and many more. This mixture contains 21 wildflowers, 4 annuals for first-year color, plus 17 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.
See full flower list below.
| Botanical Name |
Common Name |
| Aquilegia canadensis |
Red Columbine |
| Asclepias tuberosa |
Butterfly Weed |
| Aster novae angliae |
New England Aster |
| Aster tanacetifolius |
Prairie Aster |
| Coreopsis lanceolata |
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis |
| Coreopsis tinctoria |
Plains coreopsis |
| Echinacea pallida |
Pale Coneflower |
| Echinacea purpurea |
Purple Coneflower |
| Eryngium yuccifolium |
Rattlesnake Master |
| Gaillardia aristata |
Perennial Gaillardia |
| Gaillardia pulchella |
Indian Blanket |
| Heliopsis helianthoides |
Ox-Eye Sunflower |
| Ipomopsis rubra |
Standing Cypress |
| Liatris pycnostachya |
Prairie Blazing Star |
| Lupinus perennis |
Wild Perennial Lupine |
| Monarda citriodora |
Lemon mint |
| Oenothera lamarckiana |
Evening Primrose |
| Petalostemum purpurea |
Purple Prairie Clover |
| Ratibida columnaris |
Yellow Prairie Coneflower |
| Ratibida pinnata |
Grey-Headed Coneflower |
| Rudbeckia amplexicaulis |
Annual Black-eyed Susan |
| Rudbeckia hirta |
Common Black-eyed Susan |
| Rudbeckia triloba |
Brown-eyed Susan |