If you're gardening with wildflowers in the Pacific Northwest, consider yourself very fortunate. Your region is home to some of our continent's most famous and beautiful native flowers. This mixture
gives you a rainbow array of your region's famous wild annuals such as the two Clarkias (also called Farewell-to-Spring), Chinese Houses, Tidy Tips, Baby Blue Eyes, Mountain Phlox, Blazing Star and more. Perennials and biennials include California Poppy, two local Lupines, and Evening Primrose. This mixture contains 15 wildflowers, 11 annuals for first-year color, plus 4 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.
See full flower list below.
| Botanical Name |
Common Name |
| Achillea millefolium var California |
California Yarrow |
| Clarkia amoena |
Godetia |
| Clarkia unguiculata |
Farewell to Spring |
| Collinsia heterophylla |
Chinese Houses |
| Coreopsis tinctoria |
Plains Coreopsis |
| Eschscholzia californica |
California Poppy |
| Gilia capitata |
Globe Gilia |
| Gilia tricolor |
Bird's Eyes |
| Layia platyglossa |
Tidy Tips |
| Linanthus grandiflorus |
Mountain Phlox |
| Linum perenne lewisii |
Blue Flax |
| Lupinus albicaulis |
Sickle-keeled Lupine |
| Lupinus polyphyllus |
Russell Lupine |
| Mertzelia lindleyi |
Blazing Star |
| Nemophila maculata |
Five Spot |
| Nemophila menziesii |
Baby Blue Eyes |
| Oenothera hookeri |
Evening Primrose |
| Phacelia campanularia |
California Bluebell |