Wildflower Mix* contains the following (each species represents less than 5% of the total mix):  Bachelor buttons, plains coreopsis, lance leaf coreopsis, sulphur cosmos, blue hounds tongue, calendula, star of the veldt, California poppy white, California poppy red, California poppy orange, Indian blanket, purple coneflower, baby snapdragon, blue flax, red flax, alyssum, Lupine spp., desert 4-o¨clock, primrose, Shirley poppy, desert bluebells, gloriosa daisy, black eyed susan, dwarf catchfly

* Please note that this is a commercially available seed mix and not all species included are native to Oklahoma.

 Growing instructions:  Sun or partial shade.  Before planting, remove all existing plants from chosen site (about six inches to one foot squared), as these seeds need bare ground to establish.  Sprinkle contents of the seed packet over ground and rake gently to incorporate, about 1/8 ̄ below the surface of the soil.  Keep the seed bed moist for 2-3 weeks to allow for germination, then water periodically as needed.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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