Three mixtures of wildflowers, nectar flowers, and pollen rich flowers that will attract pollinators to your garden. These were specially chosen to have a variety of bloom times, heights, colors, and seasons to provide a rich assortment of nutrients and bring diversity to your garden.
·Nectar & Pollen Rich - A mix of wildflower and garden flowers, specifically chosen to feed hummingbirds, butterflies (including monarch butterfly), long tongued and short tongued bees, honeybees, native bees, and bumblebees. These plants will also attract other pollinator species, including ladybug, beetle, and populations of beneficial insects.
·Butterfly Mix - Annual Candytuft, Butterfly Milkweed, Dwarf Cosmos, Gayfeather, Hoary Vervain, Indian Blanket, Marigold 'Naughty Marietta', Mexican Sunflower, Purple Coneflower (Echinacea), Rocket Larkspur, Siberian Wallflower, Smooth Aster, Sulphur Cosmos, Zinnia
·Bees Mix - Baby Blue Eyes, Bergamot, Blue Flax (Linum perenne), California Poppy, China Aster, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Corn Poppy, Fleabane Daisy, Globe Gilia, Indian Blanket, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, New England Aster, Plains Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Purple Giant Hyssop, Siberian Wallflower, Sweet Alyssum, Tidy Tips.
·Hummingbird Mix - Annual Phlox, Eastern Columbine, Elegant Lupine, Four O'Clocks, Gayfeather, Giant Columbine, Lemon Mint, Perennial Lupine, Rocket Larkspur, Rocky Mountain Penstemon, Scarlet Sage, Spurred Snapdragon, Sweet William Pinks, Tussock Bellflower, Wild Petunia