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Annual 'Arroyo' Lupine
Lupinus succulentus
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This is the famous wild lupine that carpets whole hillsides along the Pacific coast; grows well in any region. Annual.
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Annual Baby's Breath
Gypsophila elegans
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Not the florist favorite, but the single wild form. First bloom in mixtures: "White lace on your meadow." Annual.
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Baby Blue Eyes
Nemophilia menziesii
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A short, quick-bloom western wildflower that grows beautifully everywhere. Best for the front of meadows. Annual.
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Baby Snapdragon
Linaria maroccana
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Also called "Toadflax", this small, magical wildflower makes a rainbow of color, all regions. Likes loose soil. Annual.
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Bird's Eyes
Gilia tricolor
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This member of the famous Gilia family is a western native but does well anywhere in sun with dry conditions. Annual
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Bird's Foot Trefoil
Lotus corniculatus
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A tough plant used as a groundcover. Makes mounds up to 2 ft, but can be mowed and will still bloom well. Perennial.
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Black-Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
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One of our most loved natives, easy to grow, and a major colormaker in mid-season all over No. America. Biennial.
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Blanket Flower
Gaillardia aristata
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One of the great glories of the plains and the west, makes masses of color in the wild and in home meadows. Perennial.
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Blazing Star
Liatris spicata
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This purple-spiked native of the prairie is so loved it's a florist favorite. Loves loose, dry gritty soil and full sun. Perennial.
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Blue Flax
Linum perenne lewisii
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Named for Lewis of Lewis & Clark, it's one of our lovliest and easiest to grow natives. Powder blue blooms. Perennial.
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Blue Sage
Salvia farinacea
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Vivid Blue Sage is perennial in warm zones, but used as a handsome annual in cold areas. Flower spikes to 3 ft. Perennial.
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Calendula
Calendula officianalis
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Famous calendula grows to only 2 ft with orange to yellow blooms in mid-season; best at the front of a meadow. Annual.
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California Poppy
Eschscholzia californica
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Lights up whole hills on the Pacific, but will do the same anywhere. No wild meadow can be without this gem. Annual.
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