The rich biodiversity of the southeast is reflected in this native mix which assures success with the area's high summer temperatures and long growing season. Annuals include the favorite, Plains Coreopsis, often called Calliopsis in the South, plus annual red phlox, Indian blanket and black-eyed Susan. Perennials and biennials include much-loved Butterfly Weed, Purple Coneflower, Red Standing Cypress, Blazing Star, Wild Lupine, and even Scarlet Sage and Spiderwort. This mixture contains 17 native wildflowers, 4 annuals for first-year color, plus 13 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.
See full flower list below.
| Botanical Name |
Common Name |
| Asclepias tuberosa |
Butterfly Weed |
| Chamaecrista fasciculata |
Partridge Pea |
| Coreopsis lanceolata |
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis |
| Coreopsis tinctoria |
Plains Coreopsis |
| Echinacea purpurea |
Purple Coneflower |
| Eryngium yuccifolium |
Rattlesnake Master |
| Gaillardia pulchella |
Indian Blanket |
| Ipomopsis rubra |
Standing Cypress |
| Liatris spicata |
Blazing Star |
| Lupinus perennis |
Wild Blue Lupine |
| Monarda citriodora |
Lemon Mint |
| Phlox Drummondii |
Drummond Phlox |
| Ratibida columnaris |
Mexican Hat |
| Rudbeckia amplexicaulis |
Clasping Coneflower |
| Rudbeckia hirta |
Black-eyed Susan |
| Salvia coccinea |
Scarlet Sage |
| Tradescantia ohiensis |
Spiderwort |