The world-famous wildflowers of the Southwest are brought together to assure a wonderful native meadow from the Pacific coast inland through the deserts. Native annuals in the mix include two species of lupine, Indian Blanket, Desert Marigold, Blazing Star, Farewell to Spring, and more. Perennials include California poppy, of course, and Mexican Gold Poppy too, plus red Mexican Hat and two Evening Primroses, the yellow and the famous pink. Sow as rainy season begins in mild areas; in the mountains, after spring frosts. This mixture contains 16 wildflowers, 10 annuals for first-year color, plus 6 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.
See full flower list below.
| Botanical Name |
Common Name |
| Aster tanacetifolius |
Prairie Aster |
| Baileya multiradiata |
Desert Marigold |
| Clarkia unguiculata |
Farewell to Spring |
| Coreopsis tinctoria |
Plains Coreopsis |
| Eschscholzia californica |
California Poppy |
| Eschscholzia mexicana |
Mexican Gold Poppy |
| Gaillardia pulchella |
Indian Blanket |
| Gilia tricolor |
Bird's Eyes |
| Linum perenne lewisii |
Blue Flax |
| Layia platyglossa |
Tidy Tips |
| Lupinus arizonicus |
Arizona Lupine |
| Lupinus succulentus |
Arroyo Lupine |
| Mentzelia lindleyi |
Blazing Star |
| Nemophilia maculata |
Five Spot |
| Oenothera pallida |
White Evening Primrose |
| Oenothera speciosa |
Showy Pink Ev. Primrose |
| Phacelia campanularia |
California Bluebell |
| Ratibida columnaris |
Mexican Hat |