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Mix 267 - Cool Season Goat | This Roundstone cool season goat blend is designed to offer high-quality forage for goats during cooler months. This blend includes a variety of cold-tolerant grasses and legumes that provide essential nutrients and fiber, supporting digestive health and robust growth. Ideal for maintaining productive and nutritious grazing throughout the fall and early spring, it ensures goats have access to a healthy, balanced diet during cooler weather.
Planting Rate: 20 lbs. per acre or 5 lbs. per ? acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.00 | |
Mix 268 - Warm Season Goat | This Roundstone warm-season goat blend is tailored to provide nutritious and resilient forage for goats during summer. This blend features heat-tolerant grasses and legumes that thrive in warm conditions, offering high fiber and essential nutrients to support digestive health and overall vitality. Ideal for maintaining lush, productive pastures throughout the growing season, it ensures goats have ample, quality grazing even in the summer temperatures.
Planting Rate: 40 lbs. per acre or 10 lbs. per ? acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.85 | |
Mix 269 - Cool Season Sheep | This Roundstone cool season sheep blend is specially formulated to provide nutritious forage for sheep during the cooler months. This blend includes a selection of cold-tolerant grasses and legumes that deliver essential nutrients and high fiber content, supporting digestive health and overall well-being. Perfect for maintaining lush, green pastures throughout fall and early spring, it ensures sheep receive a balanced and healthy diet during the cool season.
Planting Rate: 20 lbs. per acre or 5 lbs. per ? acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.00 | |
Mix 270 - Warm Season Sheep | This Roundstone warm-season sheep blend is designed to offer high-quality, heat-tolerant forage for sheep during the warmer months. This blend features a mix of heat-tolerant grasses and legumes that thrive in warm conditions, providing essential nutrients and fiber for optimal health and productivity. Ideal for maintaining vibrant, productive pastures throughout the summer, it ensures sheep have access to nutritious grazing even in high temperatures.
Planting Rate: 20 lbs. per acre or 5 lbs. per ? acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $7.18 | |
Mix 271 - Cool Season Pasture | This Roundstone cool season pasture blend is designed to offer versatile, high-quality forage throughout the cooler months. Featuring a balanced mix of cold-tolerant grasses and legumes, this blend provides robust growth and excellent nutritional value, supporting healthy grazing for a variety of livestock. Ideal for maintaining productive and resilient pastures from fall through early spring, it ensures a dependable source of forage in diverse grazing conditions.
Planting Rate: 20 lbs. per acre or 5 lbs. per ? acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.00 | |
Mix 280 - Array Pollinator Mix | The Array Pollinator Mix was designed to be used on solar farms that want to provide maximum benefit for pollinators. This mix provides a highly diverse blend of native grasses and wildflowers to benefits several pollinators such as honey bees, butterflies, moths and songbirds. This mix can be used inside of the arrays and under the panels with ideally 24-48" heights, and mid season mows can be used for height management. This mix will score very high on a state's solar scorecards. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 9.86 - 12.32 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $58.98 | |
Mix 281 - Buffer Monarch Mix | The Buffer Monarch Mix was designed specially to benifts the newly listed monarch butterfly. This highly diverse mix was designed for outside the solar panels with no hight restrictions to maximize diversity . Milkweeds were increased in the mix which are the host plants for the monarchs catlipillars and several highly preferred nector source plants were added to provide good refueling stops along their journey. This mix will score very high on a state's solar scorecards. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 8.71 - 10.89 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $73.83 | |
Mix 282 - Native Array Grass Mix Dry soils | This Native Array Grass Mix was made for Dry soils for Region 5 and can be planted within the solar arrays including under the panels. Native planting have become popular because of there ecological benefit as well as the ability to lower maintenance compared to zero turn mowing the whole site every 2-3 weeks. This mix is grass only and allow for the use of selective herbicide applications post establishment and allows for more intense mowing regimes if so desired than pollinator mixes . This mix will score well on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 8.00 - 10.00 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $41.68 | |
Mix 283 - Native Array Grass Mix Dry to Medium Soils | This Native Array Grass Mix was deigned for Dry to Medium Soils in region 1,2 and 3 and can be planted within the solar arrays including under the panels. Native planting have become popular because of there ecological benefit as well as the ability to lower maintenance compared to zero turn mowing the whole site every 2-3 weeks. This mix is grass only and allow for the use of selective herbicide applications post establishment and allows for more intense mowing regimes if so desired than pollinator mixes . This mix will score well on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 8.25 - 10.31 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $32.10 | |
Mix 284 - Native Array Grass Mix Medium to Wet Soils | This Native Array Grass Mix was designed for medium to wet soils in region 1, 2, and 3 and can be planted within the solar arrays including under the panels. Native planting have become popular because of there ecological benefit as well as the ability to lower maintenance compared to zero turn mowing the whole site every 2-3 weeks. This mix is grass only and allow for the use of selective herbicide applications post establishment and allows for more intense mowing regimes if so desired than pollinator mixes . This mix will score well on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 7.25 - 9.06 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $30.60 | |
Mix 285 - Native Array Grass Mix Dry to Wet soils | This Native Array Grass Mix was designed for dry to wet soils in region 1, 2, and 3 and can be planted within the solar arrays including under the panels. Native planting have become popular because of there ecological benefit as well as the ability to lower maintenance compared to zero turn mowing the whole site every 2-3 weeks. This mix is grass only and allow for the use of selective herbicide applications post establishment and allows for more intense mowing regimes if so desired than pollinator mixes . This mix will score well on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 8.19 - 10.23 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $34.40 | |
Mix 286 - Introduced Cool and Warm season Array Mix | Introduced Cool season Array Mix is designed to utilize the most common introduced species for solar farms. Introduced Cool Season Array Mix is designed to utilize the most common introduced species for solar farms. Adapted to areas with cool and warm climates with dry to medium soils for region 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. This is meant for a typical high intensity mowing site for within and around the solar arrays, fences and gates. This mix will score low on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 35-43.75 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.00 | |
Mix 287 - Introduced Cool Season Array Mix | Introduced Cool Season Array Mix is designed to utilize the most common introduced species for solar farms. Adapted to areas with cool climates with dry to medium soils for region 1, 2, 4 and 6. This is meant for a typical high intensity mowing site for within and around the solar arrays, fences and gates. This mix will score low on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 25 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $5.00 | |
Mix 288 - Introduced Warm Season Array Mix | Introduced Cool Season Array Mix is designed to utilize the most common introduced species for solar farms. Adapted to areas with cool climates with dry to medium soils for region 2, 3, 5, and 7. This is meant for a typical high intensity mowing site for within and around the solar arrays, fences and gates. This mix will score low on a state's solar scorecard. For utility scale solar with several hundred or thousands of acres utilize this mix for budgeting purposes but call or email us for a custom blend that better suits your site and species availability. Planting Rate: 20 lbs. per acre
** The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution. ** | $7.85 | |
Mix HB1 - Honey Bee Specialty Mix | Mix HB1 (Honey Bee Specialty Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern and Southern States and for sites with dry to moist soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix HB1 contains 3 native grass species, 17 native wildflower species, and 2 introduced forb species.
The recommended seeding rate is 7.50-10.90 PLS pounds/acre. | $97.65 | |
Mix NS-BH1 - Northern Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix | Mix NS-BH1 (Northern Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix NS-BH1 contains the following 4 native grass species and 16 native wildflower species as shown below.
The recommended seeding rate is 6.25-9.05 PLS pounds/acre. | $165.58 | |
Mix NS-D1 - Northern Pollinator Conservation Mix | Mix NS-D1 (Northern Pollinator Conservation Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern Tier States and for sites with dry to mesic soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix NS-D1 contains 4 native grass species and 20 native wildflower species.
The recommended seeding rate is 6.25-9.00 PLS pounds/acre. | $164.73 | |
Mix NS-MH1 - Northern Monarch Habitat Mix | Mix NS-MH1 (Northern Monarch Habitat Mix) is designed specifically for Monarch Butterflies to provide the best in native habitat. It is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. This mix contains the following 4 regionally adapted milkweed species, 18 regionally adapted high nectar producing perennial wildflowers, and 3 native grass species: Butterfly Milkweed, Common Milkweed, Swamp Milkweed, Showy Milkweed, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, Yarrow, Blackeyed Susan, Ohio Spiderwort, Prairie Blazing Star, Wild Senna, Blue Vervain, Bergamot, Greyheaded Coneflower, Purple Coneflower, False Sunflower, Tall Goldenrod, Sneezeweed, Joe-Pye Weed, Tall Coreopsis, Iron Weed, Hairy Mountain Mint, New England Aster, Little Bluestem, Big Bluestem and Indian Grass. This mix provides protection and the needs of the Monarch Butterfly in all the stages of their life cycle and in all parts of their migration with the exception of time in overwintering sites. Female Monarchs will only lay eggs on milkweed plants and they are the only plants the larva will eat, therefore, milkweed seed are a primary ingredient in the mix. The adult Monarchs need high nectar producing plants and the last generation of adults need an extended source of nectar in the fall as they migrate to overwintering sites.
Recommended Rate 5.25-7.25 PLS pounds/acre. | $225.65 | |
Mix NS-MM1 - Northern Monarch Milkweed Mix | Mix NS-MM1 (Northern Monarch Milkweed Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. Monarch larva can only feed on milkweed plants. A mix of 4 milkweed species that are host plants and food sources for Monarch larva as well as nectar sources for adult Monarchs. Only milkweed species native to the southern region are included. Monarchs require multiple generations over a long growing period to complete their migration cycle and it is critical plant material be available to feed the larva from early spring to late fall. This mix of milkweeds provides a season long source of food for the Monarch larva. Mix NS-MM1 contains the following 4 species of milkweed: Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa), Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnate), and Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa). | $331.25 | |
Mix NS-W1 - Northern Pollinator Conservation Mix | Mix NS-W1 (Northern Pollinator Conservation Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Northern Tier States and for sites with mesic to wet soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix NS-W1 contains the following 4 native grass species and 20 native wildflower as shown below.
The recommended seeding rate is 6.50-9.50 PLS pounds/acre. | $198.60 | |
Mix SS-BH1 - Southern Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix | Mix SS-BH1 (Southern Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Southern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix SS-BH1 contains the following 4 native grass species and 17 native wildflower species as shown below.
The recommended seeding rate is 5.00-7.35 PLS pounds/acre. | $185.65 | |
Mix SS-D1 - Southern Pollinator Conservation Mix | Mix SS-D1 (Southern Pollinator Conservation Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Southern Tier States and for sites with dry to mesic soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix SS-D1 contains the following 4 native grass species and 20 native wildflower species: Yarrow, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Blue False Indigo, Bergamot, Common Milkweed, Butterfly Milkweed, Blackeyed Susan, Goat?s Rue, Greyheaded Coneflower, Blazing Star, Purple Coneflower, Rattlesnake Master, False Sunflower, Joe-Pye Weed, White Wingstem, Showy Tick Trefoil, Partridge Pea, Smooth Aster, Iron Weed, Tall Goldenrod, Little Bluestem, Indian Grass, Switchgrass, Tall Dropseed.
The recommended seeding rate is 7.00-10.25 PLS pounds/acre. | $153.23 | |
Mix SS-MH1 - Southern Monarch Habitat Seed Mix | Mix SS-MH1 (Southern States Monarch Milkweed Mix) is designed specifically for Monarch Butterflies to provide the best in native habitat. It is designed for the environmental conditions of the Southern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. This mix contains the following 4 regionally adapted milkweed species, 17 regionally adapted high nectar producing perennial wildflowers, and 3 native grass species: Butterfly Milkweed, Common Milkweed, Swamp Milkweed, Smooth Beardtongue, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Blackeyed Susan, Spotted Beebalm, Slender Mountain Mint, Early Goldenrod, Bergamot, Spiked Blazing Star, Greyheaded Coneflower, Purple Coneflower, False Sunflower, Browneyed Susan, Cup Plant, Joe-Pye Weed, Iron Weed, Sneezeweed, Smooth Aster, Little Bluestem, Big Bluestem and Indian Grass. This mix provides protection and the needs of the Monarch Butterfly in all the stages of their life cycle and in all parts of their migration with the exception of time in overwintering sites. Female Monarchs will only lay eggs on milkweed plants and they are the only plants the larva will eat, therefore, milkweed seed are a primary ingredient in the mix. The adult Monarchs need high nectar producing plants and the last generation of adults need an extended source of nectar in the fall as they migrate to overwintering sites.
Recommended Rate 5.0-7.0 PLS pounds/acre. | $249.50 | |
Mix SS-MM1 - Southern Monarch Milkweed Seed Mix | Mix SS-MM1 (Southern Monarch Milkweed Seed Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Southern Tier States and for sites with dry to moist soils. Monarch larva can only feed on milkweed plants. A mix of 3 milkweed species that are host plants and food sources for Monarch larva as well as nectar sources for adult Monarchs. Only milkweed species native to the southern region are included. Monarchs require multiple generations over a long growing period to complete their migration cycle and it is critical plant material be available to feed the larva from early spring to late fall. This mix of milkweeds provides a season long source of food for the Monarch larva. Mix SS-MM1 contains the following 3 species of milkweed: Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa), Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), and Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata). | $681.25 | |
Mix SS-W1 - Southern Pollinator Conservation Mix | Mix SS-W1 (Southern Pollinator Conservation Mix) is designed for the environmental conditions of the Southern Tier States and for sites with mesic to wet soils. Flowering period and flower colors are coordinated for full season variety. The amount of seed of each species in the mix has been calculated using the number of seeds per pound of each species factored by establishment parameters. Mix SS-W1 contains the following 4 native grass species and 20 native wildflower as shown below. The recommended seeding rate is 5.75 - 8.25 PLS pounds/acre. | $181.33 | |
Monkey Flower (Mimulus ringens) | Monkey Flower is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial that prefers full sun but will tolerate some shade. It is principally a wetland plant. It prefers wet to moist soils along stream banks and in wet meadows, ditches, and swamp borders. The flowers are two lipped and are usually blue, but may be pink or pinkish white. It has a long flowering period and is found in all but the desert southwest states and Florida. Monkey Flower is easy to grow and is suitable for use in rain gardens, detention areas, and wet meadows or water features. Monkey Flower is a good wetland wildlife habitat plant and is a desirable pollinator conservation plant. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. | $214.00 | |
Montague Mix 1 - City Park Mix | The City Park Mix is designed for highly visible public spaces such as parks, campuses, and urban environments. It combines dependable native grasses with a diverse array of flowering plants that delight the public with blooms from spring through fall. Species were selected not only for their adaptability across urban landscapes, but also for their resilience to poor soils and the stresses of city life. Beyond durability, the charismatic City Park Mix softens the built environment, provides habitat for pollinators and songbirds, and invites people to appreciate urban nature. Recommended planting rate of the City Park Mix is 10.28 PLS lbs./acre. For smaller areas, 1 PLS pound of this mix can cover up to 3,000 square feet.
We recommend including a nurse crop for this mix. For fall through spring, we recommend 20 to 32 pounds of oats per acre. For summer, we recommend 3-4 pounds of brown top millet per acre.
**The composition of the mix shown above is subject to change without notice due to seed availability. Substitutions are selected based on similar plant characteristics. If the exact individual species are critical to your planting needs, please contact us to ensure that we can fill your request without substitution.** | $99.18 | |
Montague Mix 2- Suburban Edge Mix | The Suburban Edge Mix is designed for the margins of neighborhoods—along wood lines, ponds, drainage ditches, and the backs of properties where mowing can be relaxed. This simple, resilient mix thrives in poor soils, stabilizes ground, reduces erosion, and creates rich, bird-friendly habitat. Composed of dependable native grasses and hardy flowering plants that bloom throughout the warm months, the Suburban Edge Mix provides a reliable and beautiful way to transform underused lawn areas or bare ground into productive landscapes that boost biodiversity, lower maintenance, and bring vibrant, natural character to the interstitial spaces throughout the neighborhood. Recommended planting rate of the Suburban Edge Mix is 36.59 PLS lbs./acre.
Included in this mix are nurse crops of oats and brown top millet. The nurse crops allow for quick germination and erosion control, while the slower-growing native species work to establish. | $9.60 | |
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) | Mullein is a 4' to 6' tall introduced and naturalized perennial now found in all 50 states. Although noted as a weed in many publications, it is described as a gardener's friend, and herbalist's delight, and an engineering marvel in Mother Earth Living. Mullein features 2' to 3' long spikes of small yellow flowers above large fuzzy lower leaves. It prefers dry to medium soils in full sun or partial shade. It is easy to grow and may become invasive. The list of herbal remedies using this plant is long. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $75.00 | |
Narrow-Leaved Sunflower (Helianthus angustifolius) | Narrow-Leaved Sunflower is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial that produces profuse numbers of large 3" wide showy yellow flowers with reddish brown centers. This sunflower likes lots of moisture and grows in swamps, wet pinelands, moist disturbed sites, wet meadows, and roadside ditches. It prefers full sun sites but tolerates some shade. This is an easily established plant well suited for open damp sites in the garden, in ditches, and in landscaping, but may require some support. It is often included in wetland restoration and conservation seed mixes. Birds relish the seed and it is a great pollinator conservation species.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $161.60 | |
Nash's Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium nashii) | SPECIAL WILDLAND COLLECTION
Nash's Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium nashii) is a 0.5' to 1.0' short native perennial forb. It grows best in dry to medium soil with full sunlight. The beautiful blue flowers bloom in March and April and are most often seen in forested or distubed areas, making this a great fit for flowerbeds, plant nurseries, and short flower gardens.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, so you only pay for what will grow.
Most importantly, we have just under 40 PLS pounds of seed for this limited collection, so it will likely sell out fast. Once it is gone, then it is gone.
This Special Wildland Collection comes to us in partnership with Kyle Lybarger of Native Habitat Project. Feel free to follow along with Kyle on his journey into native plants at Native Habitat Project Website. | $515.00 | |
New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) | New England Aster is a large 3' to 6' tall, much branched, native perennial that flowers into November if not frost killed. It has a profusion of large bright purple flowers; however, pink variants are available. New England Aster grows well in part shade as well as full sun and prefers moist sites but will tolerate drier uplands. It is found growing wild in moist old fields, prairies, woodland edges, and along streams. This tall garden staple is easily established from seed. The height of this plant and the thick heavily branched crown make New England Aster an excellent cover plant for quail. It attracts bees and multiple other pollinators and deer browse this plant extensively.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $465.00 | |
Nimblewill (Muhlenbergia schreberi) | Nimblewill is a 1' to 2' tall native perennial grass. When young, the slender flowering culm is erect but tends to sprawl as the plant gains height and matures. This grass can be easily established by seed and it reproduces by forming rootlets along the lower nodes of the culms as they sprawl along the ground. Nimblewill grows best in medium to moist loamy soils and has a distinct preference for partial shade. The plant is usually found in low woodlands, thickets, woodland edges, open wooded stream banks, partially shaded areas of lawns, and shaded disturbed areas in cities. The grass is palatable to most herbivores and birds and small mammals are attracted to the seed.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $39.50 | |
Oats (Avena sativa) | Oats is a spring thru summer flowering naturalized annual grass. This plant prefers full sun sites and dry to medium soil moisture sites. The plant grows 2' to 2?' tall and the seeds mature from August to October. Oats is one of our most important cereal grain crops. | $5.00 | |
Ohio Spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis) | Ohio Spiderwort is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial with arching grass-like leaves. The plant features clusters of showy three-petaled 1" wide blue to lavender flowers. Ohio Spiderwort is a spring and early summer flowering plant that grows well in dry or moist soils and prefers partial shade, but will grow well in full sun. It is commonly found in wet woods, woodland edges, prairies, and along roadsides. It is a long blooming plant and is excellent for borders, native plant gardens, moist woodland gardens, and in wildflower meadows. Ohio Spiderwort is often included in conservation mixes due to its wildlife food and habitat value.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $550.00 | |
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata) | Dactylis glomerata is a late spring/early summer flowering cool season grass with a common name, Orchard Grass. It is a naturalized perennial growing in full sun and tolerating some part shade. It does best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is an exceptionally good livestock forage grass. | $7.63 | |
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Pale Purple Coneflower (Echinacea pallida) | Pale Purple Coneflower is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial that is tolerant of drought, heat, and poor soils. It is easily established from seed and prefers dry to medium soils in full sun, but will tolerate part shade. The showy 3" wide flowers feature coppery-orange center cones and sharply drooping pale-purple ray flowers. This is a beautiful garden flower, especially for droughty sites. The plant freely self-seeds and is commonly used in borders, native plant gardens, mixed perennial gardens, wildflower meadows, and wildlife habitat mixes. Two plants have the common name Pale Purple Coneflower, Echinacea pallida and E. simulata. The only difference is that E. simulata has yellow pollen and E. pallida has white pollen. Most data and research ignores this difference. This plant is extremely widely used in herbal medicine.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $60.00 | |
Partridge Pea 'LARK' (Chamaecrista fasciculata) | Partridge Pea is a 2? to 6? self-seeding native annual featuring showy yellow petals with red centers. A summer flowering legume that grows best in dry to medium soils and in full sun. This is an important food and cover plant for quail, turkey and other game birds. This is the 'LARK' cultivar. | $21.25 | |
Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata) | Partridge Pea is a 2' to 4' tall, prolific self-seeding, native annual. It has large numbers of showy yellow petals with red centers. Partridge Pea flowers in the summer and prefers dry to medium soils and full sun sites. Partridge Pea is a legume and benefits the soil by fixing nitrogen. While local ecotypes of this plant are good garden plants, some cultivars of this plant can reach heights of 6' and can become invasive and dominant, crowding out other desirable species. This is a very important component in the diets of quail, turkey, and other birds. Deer browse the foliage to a moderate degree. The numerous spreading branches from the upper part of the plant stem make this plant a good cover species for quail.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $21.25 | |
Partridge Pea - Cherokee National Forest Collection (Chamaecrista fasciculata) | Partridge Pea is a 2' to 4' tall, prolific self-seeding, native annual. It has large numbers of showy yellow petals with red centers. Partridge Pea flowers in the summer and prefers dry to medium soils and full sun sites. Partridge Pea is a legume and benefits the soil by fixing nitrogen. While local ecotypes of this plant are good garden plants, some cultivars of this plant can reach heights of 6' and can become invasive and dominant, crowding out other desirable species. This is a very important component in the diets of quail, turkey, and other birds. Deer browse the foliage to a moderate degree. The numerous spreading branches from the upper part of the plant stem make this plant a good cover species for quail.
Seed from this collection is made possible in cooperation with the Cherokee National Forest.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $21.25 | |
Path Rush (Juncus tenuis) | Path Rush is a 1? to 2? tall native perennial member of the rush family found in all 50 states. An extremely adaptable and tough plant growing in dry to wet soils in full sun or part shade. It will grow well in dry rocky soils and in wet swampy sites. | $162.50 | |
Pearl Millet (Cenchrus americanus) | Pearl Millet is a naturalized 3' to 6' tall summer flowering annual grass with the inflorescence a 4" to 8" white spike similar to a cattail. This plant grows best in full sun and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. It is a widely grown crop in the US for pasture, silage, hay and green chop. | $5.00 | |
Peredovik Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) | Helianthus annuus 'PEREDOVIK', known as common sunflower, is a 4' to 5' tall summer flowering forb with large 4" to 8" wide showy yellow flowers. It is a native annual growing in full sun and does best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Food plots for doves and seed for bird feeders are primary uses. | $5.00 | |
Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) | Lolium perenne, known as Perennial Ryegrass is a 2' to 3' tall naturalized perennial. It is a spring/summer flowering plant that grows in full sun and performs best in medium soil moisture sites. Perennial Ryegrass, is a valuable forage and soil stabilization plant. | $5.00 | |
Perplexed Tick-trefoil (Desmodium perplexum) | Perplexed Tick-trefoil is a 2? to 4? tall native perennial legume with pink, aging to blue, pea-like flowers. A late summer flowering plant that will grow in dry to wet soils and prefers full sun sites. The seeds of this plant are important in the diet of quail, turkey, grouse, song birds, and small mammals. | $87.00 | |
Pinehill Bluestem - Catahoula (Schizachyrium scoparium var. divergens) | Pinehill Bluestem - Catahoula Collection (Schizachyrium scoparium var. divergens) is an erect warm season perennial. It grows well in fine to coarse textured soils in well-drained upland sites. It prefers full sun sites and is drought tolerant. It grows throughout the southern coastal plain states, as far north as Indiana, and as far east as North Carolina. It grows best in upland coastal plain states and as far north as Indiana and as far east as North Carolina. It is an important forage grass west of the Mississippi River and in pine forests. It is a vital component of wildlife habitat across the country. The source for this collection comes to us from the East Texas Plant Material Center, courtesy of the US Forest Service's Southeast Texas Selection. | $45.00 | |
Pineywoods Dropseed (Sporobolus junceus) | Pineywoods dropseed is a 2? to 3? tall native perennial warm season bunch grass restricted in distribution to the southeast. A fall flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils and full sun or part shade. It is often used in wildflower meadow, longleaf pine restoration, and conservation seed mixes. | $300.00 | |
Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria) | Plains Coreopsis is a 1' to 3' tall native annual, but is sometimes a long lived biennial. It has large numbers of 1" yellow flowers with bright red centers. Plains Coreopsis starts flowering in the spring and grows best in medium to wet soils in full sun. It does not tolerate dry droughty sites or heavy shade very well. Native stands are most often found in moist prairies, pastures, old fields, woodland edges and roadsides. It produces prolific amounts of seed and easily self-seeds. Plains Coreopsis is a popular garden plant due to its colorful flowers and ease of establishment. Birds love the volumes of seed and it is a great butterfly plant.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $49.75 | |
Prairie Blazing Star (Liatris pycnostachya) | Prairie Blazing Star is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial and is perhaps the tallest of the Liatris species. The 3/4" wide flowers are arranged in a spectacular dense spike on the upper two thirds of the stalk. It is a summer and fall flowering plant that grows best in dry to medium soils and prefers full sun sites. The flowers are pink with the extended pistils and stamens giving the spike a fuzzy appearance. Prairie Blazing Star, as the name indicates, is primarily distributed in the prairie states and is not native to the southeast. This tall, stately, bright colored plant is very conspicuous and widely used in a variety of garden settings. Prairie Blazing Star is also used for landscaping, roadside plantings, wildlife habitat plantings, grassland restoration plantings, and pollinator conservation plant establishment. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $200.00 | |
Prairie Blazing Star - AR Grand Prairie Ecotype (Liatris pycnostachya) | Prairie Blazing Star is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial and is perhaps the tallest of the Liatris species. The 3/4" wide flowers are arranged in a spectacular dense spike on the upper two thirds of the stalk. It is a summer and fall flowering plant that grows best in dry to medium soils and prefers full sun sites. The flowers are pink with the extended pistils and stamens giving the spike a fuzzy appearance. Prairie Blazing Star, as the name indicates, is primarily distributed in the prairie states and is not native to the southeast. This tall, stately, bright colored plant is very conspicuous and widely used in a variety of garden settings. Prairie Blazing Star is also used for landscaping, roadside plantings, wildlife habitat plantings, grassland restoration plantings, and pollinator conservation plant establishment. This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $200.00 | |
Prairie Blazing Star - AR Ozark Ecotype (Liatris pycnostachya) | "Prairie Blazing Star is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial and is perhaps the tallest of the Liatris species. The 3/4"" wide flowers are arranged in a spectacular dense spike on the upper two thirds of the stalk. It is a summer and fall flowering plant that grows best in dry to medium soils and prefers full sun sites. The flowers are pink with the extended pistils and stamens giving the spike a fuzzy appearance. Prairie Blazing Star, as the name indicates, is primarily distributed in the prairie states and is not native to the southeast. This tall, stately, bright colored plant is very conspicuous and widely used in a variety of garden settings. Prairie Blazing Star is also used for landscaping, roadside plantings, wildlife habitat plantings, grassland restoration plantings, and pollinator conservation plant establishment. This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed." | $200.00 | |
Prairie Blazing Star - AR River Valley Ecotype (Liatris pycnostachya) | "Prairie Blazing Star is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial and is perhaps the tallest of the Liatris species. The 3/4"" wide flowers are arranged in a spectacular dense spike on the upper two thirds of the stalk. It is a summer and fall flowering plant that grows best in dry to medium soils and prefers full sun sites. The flowers are pink with the extended pistils and stamens giving the spike a fuzzy appearance. Prairie Blazing Star, as the name indicates, is primarily distributed in the prairie states and is not native to the southeast. This tall, stately, bright colored plant is very conspicuous and widely used in a variety of garden settings. Prairie Blazing Star is also used for landscaping, roadside plantings, wildlife habitat plantings, grassland restoration plantings, and pollinator conservation plant establishment. This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed." | $200.00 | |
Prairie Cinquefoil (Drymocallis arguta) | Prairie Cinquefoil is a 2' to 3' tall late spring to early summer flowering wildflower. The inflorescence is terminal clusters of flowers with 5 white petals. It is a native perennial that grows in full sun or part shade and dry to medium soil moisture. The long tap root makes this plant highly drought tolerant. | $187.50 | |
Prairie Cordgrass (Spartina pectinata) | Prairie Cordgrass is a 4' to 8' tall native perennial warm season grass usually found in wet prairie meadows, around potholes, fresh water marshes, prairie swales, and in drainage ways. It is not found in the extreme southeast and southwest states. It is a stiff plant with sharp leaves that rapidly spreads by rhizomes. This common prairie grass is useful for wetland restoration, stream bank stabilization, riparian buffers, wildlife habitat, spillway and dam cover, and filterstrips. Native Americans used the grass to thatch their roof.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $137.50 | |
Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis) | Prairie Dropseed is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial warm season bunch grass. It is one of our most valued native ornamental grasses for gardening and landscaping with its fine textured arching leaves and ease of growth in poor or droughty soils. This plant prefers dry to medium soils in full sun and tolerates a wide range of soil types. Tall airy flowering panicles appear in late summer. Prairie Dropseed is used for ground cover in hot dry areas, in native plant gardens, in wildflower meadows, in rock gardens, and as accent plantings and borders. Birds are attracted to the seeds and the arching foliage provides good wildlife habitat.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $400.00 | |
Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) | Purple Coneflower is a 2' to 4' tall native perennial with showy 2" wide flowers with drooping lavender petals and a bronze center cone. Purple Coneflower has long lasting flowers from late spring to early fall and tolerates moist to dry soils and full sun to part shade. It is one of our most popular garden plants and is widely used in pots and small flower gardens, flower beds, wildflower meadows, and grassland restoration. It is a great cut flower and easy to establish. Purple Coneflower emerges early in the spring and attracts insects providing foraging for the young of ground nesting birds. The seeds are eaten by song birds and the flowers attract a wide range of pollinators. Echinacea is one of our most important herbal remedy medicinal plants.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $62.50 | |
Purple Lovegrass (Eragrostis spectabilis) | Purple Lovegrass is 1? to 2? tall native perennial cool season bunch grass with a purplish inflorescence. A summer flowering grass tolerating dry to moist soils and preferring full sun sites. The botanical name is Eragrostis spectabilis. It is a palatable forage specie and is eaten by deer. | $395.00 | |
Purple Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum) | Purple Meadow Rue is a native perennial that prefers full sun to part shade sites in a moist environment. Individual plants will have either all male or all female flowers. These plants are not pollinated by insects because the female flowers have no nectar. Purple Meadow Rue typically grows in damp grasslands, woodland borders, floodplain woodlands, and swampy areas. Very few animals choose this plant as a food source.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed." | $875.00 | |
Purple Prairie Clover (Dalea purpurea) | Purple Prairie Clover is a 1' to 3' tall native perennial legume with a deep tap root that makes it very drought tolerant. It requires full sun and is most often found in open grasslands and fields in dry to medium soils. Purple Prairie Clover is a spring and summer flowering plant with small pink pea-like flowers starting at the base of a slender cylindrical cone and growing upward over time. This easily established legume is a must for native plant gardens, wildflower meadows, and wildlife habitat plantings. The seeds are favorites of upland game birds as well as numerous song birds. Native Americans used the plant as food, beverage, and medicine.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $26.00 | |
Purple Top (Tridens flavus) | Purple Top is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial warm season bunch grass usually growing in small tuffs. This plant features pyramid shaped open panicles of showy purple seedheads. The seedheads are covered with an oily substance giving rise to another common name, Grease Grass. Although sometimes slow to establish, this grass competes well with other native grasses. It prefers dry to medium soils in full sun or partial shade. When planted in mass the purple seedheads make a beautiful garden or meadow display. This is a good forage grass and provides wildlife cover.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $62.50 | |
Radish (Raphanus sativus) | Radish is a 6" to 18" tall naturalized forb producing a large white carrot like root. It is a spring flowering annual that grows in full sun or part shade and in medium to moist soil moisture sites. Radish is recommended for wildlife food plot establishment, especially to attract deer. | $5.00 | |
Rapeseed (Brassica napus) | Brassica napus is mostly grown as a commercial crop also known as rapeseed. It is a 2' to 4' tall naturalized annual with 4 petal yellow spring flowers. The plant grows best in full sun and in dry to moist soil moisture sites. It is widely used as a forage crop for deer. | $5.00 | |
Rattlesnake Master (Eryngium yuccifolium) | Rattlesnake Master is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial with terminal clusters of 1" wide balls of tiny greenish white flowers. Most of the leaves are basal and the few stem leaves are narrow with spiny margins similar to Yucca. This plant grows best in dry to medium soils, producing a deep tap root for drought protection, and prefers full sun sites. The eye-catching unique structure of Rattlesnake Master, also known as Button Snakeroot, make it highly desirable to gardeners as accent plants in borders, native plant gardens, and wildflower meadows. Rattlesnake Master is easy to establish from seed and is an excellent pollinator conservation species.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $120.00 | |
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) | Red Clover is a 1' to 2?' tall late spring to early summer flowering legume. It is a naturalized perennial growing best in full sun, with some tolerance for shade, and in dry to medium soil moisture sites. This plant is of particular value to some pollinator species, especially bumble bees and honeybees. | $5.00 | |
Redtop (Agrostis gigantea) | Red Top is a 2?' to 3' tall naturalized narrow leaf perennial cool season grass. It prefers full sum and will grow well in a variety of soil moistures. It does well in low fertility, high acid and poor drainage sites. It is a good pasture and hay grass but does not perform well under close grazing. | $15.00 | |
Redtop Panicgrass (Coleataenia rigidula) | Redtop Panicgrass is a 2' to 4' tall native warm season bunch grass. This wetland grass requires moist to wet soils and grows best in full sun sites. It is most often found growing around marshes, swamps, ponds, ditches, wet fields and, floodplain woods. This plant is easy to establish and will perform well in water garden situations and is widely used in wetland restoration and conservation planting seed mixes. Waterfowl and other wildlife utilize this plant.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $145.00 | |
Rice Cut Grass (Leersia oryzoides) | Rice Cut Grass is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial cool season grass that features exceptionally sharp small teeth on leaf margins that can do serious damage to flesh or clothing. Rice Cut Grass is a wetland plant most commonly found near ponds, swamps, ditches, beaver ponds, or other habitats where the soil is saturated most of the year. It tolerates full sun or partial shade. It spreads by creeping rhizomes and can form dense colonies. Rice Cut Grass is valuable for wildlife food and cover, wetland restoration, erosion control, and treatment of soil contaminants.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $187.50 | |
Rigid Goldenrod (Oligoneuron rigidum) | Rigid Goldenrod is a 3' to 5' tall native perennial found in prairies, grassland remnants, old fields, and along railroads. The flowers are larger and more showy than other goldenrods. Rigid Goldenrod features broad flat-topped inflorescences with dense cluster of the small bright yellow flower heads. The plant grows best in dry to medium soil in full sun, but will tolerate some soil moisture and some partial shade. Rigid Goldenrod is not as aggressive as some of the other tall goldenrods and makes a good garden plant. It is easy to establish from seed and is widely used in conservation plantings and native landscaping. It is recommended as a component of pollinator conservation plantings.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $312.50 | |
River Bank Wildrye (Elymus riparius) | River Bank Wild Rye is a 3' to 6' tall native perennial cool season bunch grass and is the tallest of the native wild rye species. This plant is usually found in moist, often sandy, ground in woodland edges and field margins, but most often, as the name implies, along the banks of rivers and creeks. River Bank Wild Rye flower in early summer. The tall gracefully arching seed heads makes this plant valuable for use in garden borders, native plant gardens, woodland edge plantings, and in wildlife habitat seed mixes. Birds are attracted to the large seeds.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $19.50 | |
River Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) | River Oats is a 2' to 4' tall native perennial cool season grass. This is a beautiful native ornamental grass with flat clusters of drooping seed heads hanging from arching stems. It prefers moist fertile soils but is very tolerant of poor or sandy soils and is extremely tolerant of partial shade. This is a great garden plant for borders, shaded garden sites, native plant gardens and areas along streams and water features. River Oats is a good wildlife food and habitat plant for stream banks and floodplain wooded areas.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $41.00 | |
Rocket Candytuft (Iberis amara) | Iberis amara is a garden plant naturalized from Europe. A common name is Rocket Candytuft. It is a 1' to 1?' tall annual growing in full sun or part shade and grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. Candytuft is a fast growing garden ornamental for use in beds, borders, and slopes. | $70.00 | |
Rocket Larkspur (Delphinium ajacis) | Rocket Larkspur is a 2? to 3? tall introduced self-seeding annual with spikes of long-spurred blue flowers. A summer flowering plant growing best in dry to medium soils on full sun or part shade sites. It is a good bed and border plant and makes a good cut flower. | $57.50 | |
Rosemallow (Hibiscus moscheutos) | Rosemallow is a 4' to 6' tall native perennial with perhaps the largest and showiest of any of our native perennials. The flowers are a big open cone of five white petals with red bases and a contrasting column of yellow stamens in the center. Rosemallow flowers in summer with individual flowers only lasting a short time but succeeding flowers make this a very long flowering plant. It is usually found in wetlands, marshes, wet meadows, other damp sites and prefers full sun but tolerates some partial shade. Rosemallow is easily grown from seed and is a spectacular addition to butterfly and hummingbird gardens or pollinator conservation gardens. It is used widely in wetland restoration and in retention basins.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $105.00 | |
Rosinweed (Silphium integrifolium) | Rosinweed is a 3' to 5' tall summer flowering wildflower with 2 to 3" wide yellow sunflower-like blossoms. It is a native perennial and grows in full sun and in dry to moist soil moisture sites. Large herbivores eat the leaves and birds readily eat the seeds. | $287.50 | |
Rough Coneflower (Rudbeckia grandiflora) | Rough Coneflower has large bold yellow flowers 3" to 6" wide with long drooping petals. It is a late spring and summer flowering plant that prefers moist soils in full sun sites. It is widely used as a garden plant and is great for cut flowers. As a pollinator plant, it is especially valuable to bees.
This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $350.00 | |
Rough Coneflower - AR Grand Prairie Ecotype (Rudbeckia grandiflora) | "Rough Coneflower has large bold yellow flowers 3"" to 6"" wide with long drooping petals. It is a late spring and summer flowering plant that prefers moist soils in full sun sites. It is widely used as a garden plant and is great for cut flowers. As a pollinator plant, it is especially valuable to bees.
This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed." | $350.00 | |
Rough Coneflower - AR River Valley Ecotype (Rudbeckia grandiflora) | "Rough Coneflower has large bold yellow flowers 3"" to 6"" wide with long drooping petals. It is a late spring and summer flowering plant that prefers moist soils in full sun sites. It is widely used as a garden plant and is great for cut flowers. As a pollinator plant, it is especially valuable to bees.
This ecotype is made possible in partnership with Audubon Delta.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed." | $350.00 | |
Roundhead Lespedeza (Lespedeza capitata) | Roundhead Lespedeza is a 2' to 4' tall native perennial nitrogen fixing legume. It flowers in the summer and early fall with terminal clusters of small creamy white pea-like flowers with magenta spots in the throat. Roundhead Lespedeza prefers dry to medium soils and tolerates dry, shallow, and rocky soils. It will grow in full sun or part shade. The flowers are not showy; however, the real value of this plant is in its benefits to wildlife, particularly ground nesting birds and small mammals that relish the seed. Roundhead Lespedeza is used in native plant gardens and wildflower meadows, and is often used in dried flower arrangements. Mostly it is used in habitat plantings and restoration projects.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $267.50 | |
Roundstone 50/50 Blend T-shirt | Gilden 800 Unisex 50/50 T-Shirt The Gildan Adult 5.5 oz., 50/50 T-Shirt offers durable, moisture-wicking comfort. This tee features a 50% cotton and 50% polyester blend, ensuring a classic fit with double-needle hems for added durability. ? 5.5 oz., 50% preshrunk cotton, 50% polyester ? Heather Sport Royal, Heather Sport Dark Navy, and Heather Sport Scarlet Red are 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton ? Classic midweight fabric with DryBlend? technology: delivers moisture-wicking properties ? Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems ? Taped neck and shoulders ? Classic fit tubular body ? Transitioning from a sewn-in label to a grey pearlized tear-away label. Inventory may be mixed. | $20.00 | |
Roundstone Logo Cotton T-Shirt | Gilden G500 Unisex Heavy Cotton? T-Shirt The Gildan Adult Heavy Cotton? 5.3 oz. T-Shirt this tee features a classic fit with a tear-away label and is made from durable, preshrunk cotton. ? 5.3 oz., 100% preshrunk cotton ? Ash Grey is 99% cotton, 1% polyester ? Antique (Cherry Red, Jade Dome, Irish Green, Sapphire, Orange) and Sport Grey are 90% cotton, 10% polyester ? All heather colors as well as Sunset, Safety Pink, Russet, Neon (Green, Blue), Midnight, Lilac, Blackberry, Tweed, Safety Green, S. Orange are 50% cotton, 50% polyester ? The color "Natural" is made with unprocessed, unbleached cotton, which results in small black flecks and plant fibers throughout the fabric. ? Safety Green is compliant with ANSI / ISEA 107 high visibility standards ? Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems ? Taped neck and shoulders ? Classic midweight fabric ? Classic fit tubular body ? 7/8" collar ? Classic fit ? Tear-away label | $20.00 | |
Roundstone Logo Trucker Hat | Show your pride of native plants, sporting a Roundstone Native Seed hat. The Legacy's original Old Favorite Trucker hat is one of our best sellers. This mesh back trucker hat turns heads and provides a comfortable style fit that will last a lifetime. This hat features an unstructured crown, fully curved visor and an open back snap closure. Designed and tailored with our classic fit. One size fits most. | $24.99 | |
Roundstone Oval Trucker Hat | Show your pride of native plants, sporting a Roundstone Native Seed hat. The Legacy's original Old Favorite Trucker hat is one of our best sellers. This mesh back trucker hat turns heads and provides a comfortable style fit that will last a lifetime. This hat features an unstructured crown, fully curved visor and an open back snap closure. Designed and tailored with our classic fit. One size fits most. | $24.99 | |
Roundstone Tri-Blend T-shirt | District DM130 Unisex Perfect Tri Tee The District Unisex Perfect Tri Tee offers unmatched softness and adaptability. It combines polyester, cotton, and rayon for a luxurious feel and durable wear while its tear-away label and 1X1 rib knit neck enhance its customization potential. ? 4.5 oz., 50% polyester/ 25% combed ring spun cotton/ /25% rayon ? Tri-Blend fabric infuses each garment with unique character. Please allow for slight color variations. ? Due to the heat sensitivity of tri-blend fabrics, special care must be taken throughout the printing process. Consult your decorator or ink supplier for best printing practices. ? Shoulder to shoulder taping ? 1X1 rib knit neck ? Tear-away label ? Please note: This product is transitioning from woven labels to tear-away labels. Your order may contain a combination of both labels. ? Sleeve measurements are from center back* | $20.00 | |
Roundstone Wax Cotton Trucker Hat | Show your pride of native plants, sporting a Roundstone Native Seed hat. Our wax cap features an unstructured crown, fully curved visor and an open back snap closure. Designed and tailored with our classic fit. | $29.99 | |
RTIC 20 oz. Journey Water Bottle - Roundstone Logo | Designed for easy grab-and-go hydration, the Journey Bottle features a built-in, recessed handle that stays out of your way. Built for easy travel and great taste, with a sip-and-go straw and ceramic lining.
| $30.00 | |
Rufous Bulrush (Scirpus pendulus) | Rufus Bulrush is a 3' to 4' tall native perennial member of the sedge family, and not a rush as the common name might indicate. It features gracefully drooping compound umbels of seed heads. This plant is usually considered a wetland species; however, it will tolerate drier conditions than many other scirpus species. It is an early summer flowering plant and prefers full sun sites. Habitats include wet meadows, ditches, pond and stream edges, swamps, sedge meadows and other wet areas. Rufus Bulrush is an important food and cover plant for waterfowl and other wildlife. The seed is often included in wetland restoration and conservation mixes.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $195.00 | |
Sand Dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus) | Sand Dropseed is a 2' to 3' tall late summer to early fall flowering grass. It is a native perennial growing in full sun and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. Sand Dropseed produces a dense network of fibrous roots up to 2' laterally and over 8' deep in favorable habitat. It is extremely drought-tolerant. Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $25.00 | |
Sand Lovegrass (Eragrostis trichodes) | Sand Lovegrass, Eragrostis trichodes, is a low growing perennial warm season bunch grass that requires full sun and dry to medium soil moisture. Cattle readily graze this grass and it is a medium forage product. The original collections for the "Bend" Cultivar came from south central Kansas and nearby Oklahoma. | $62.50 | |
Sawtooth Sunflower (Helianthus grosseserratus) | Sawtooth Sunflower is a 5' to 8' tall native perennial that forms colonies from its spreading root system (single plants may be much taller). This is a late summer flowering plant that grows best in full sun and moist fertile soil, but will perform reasonably well in a variety of soils and moisture. Flowering stems branch near the top of the plant producing individual or clusters of showy bright yellow 3" to 4" wide flowers. The common name refers to the serrated leaf margins. This is a large plant that requires a lot of space in the garden, but when in full bloom it is magnificent. The seeds are relished by quail, pheasant, dozens of song birds, ground squirrels, voles, and other small rodents. This is an important pollinator conservation plant, especially for native bees.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $187.50 | |
Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum 'rubrum') | Scarlet Flax is a 1? to 2? tall introduced annual featuring brilliant 5-petaled red flowers. A summer flowering plant that prefers dry to medium soils in full sun sites. It is a great border plant and a long time garden favorite. | $77.50 | |
Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea) | Scarlet Sage is a 12" to 30" spring and summer flowering wildflower. The bright red flowers are on a spike in interrupted terminal whorls. It is a native annual requiring full sun and grows best in dry to medium soil moisture sites. attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. | $125.00 | |
Seed Box (Ludwigia alternifolia) | Seed Box is a 2? to 3? tall native perennial with small 4-petaled yellow flowers. A summer flowering plant that requires moist to wet soils in full sun. Seed Box is a good garden plant for edges of water features or other damp sites and is used in wetland restoration and wildlife habitat. | $170.00 | |
Sensitive Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista nictitans) | Sensitive Partridge Pea is a 1' to 2' tall native legume. It is a annual, flowering in the spring and early summer. The plant prefers full sun and dry to medium soil moisture sites. The seeds are sought after by game birds and other wildlife. | $110.00 | |
Shallow Sedge (Carex lurida) | Shallow Sedge is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial member of the sedge family that may stay green most of the summer. This plant flowers in the spring and grows best in moist to wet soils and will perform well in full sun or partial shade. Sallow Sedge features one or more flowering stems with 1 to 4 bristly seed heads. It has a native distribution over the central and eastern US and is most commonly found at the edges of swamps, ponds, streams, wet meadows, and ditches. Shallow Sedge performs well in rain gardens, water features, retention areas, and wetland establishment sites. It is an important food source for waterfowl.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $167.50 | |
Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum maximum) | Shasta Daisy 2? to 2?? tall naturalized perennial featuring large daisy-like flowers with white petals and yellow centers. A late spring to summer flowering plant preferring dry to medium soils in full sun. | $85.00 | |
Sheep Fescue (Festuca ovina) | Sheep Fescue is a 6" to 12" tall, densely tufted, cool season, dwarf bunchgrass. It is a late spring/early summer naturalized perennial that grows in full sun or part shade and prefers dry to medium soil moisture sites. The primary use of Sheep Fescue is erosion control and stabilization of bare soil. | $11.25 | |
Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) | Showy milkweed is a native herbaceous perennial from widespread rhizomes, which produce stems that grow to 1? to 5 ft tall in summer. The gray-green leaves are opposite, 4 to 7 inches long, oval, and covered in velvety hairs. Stems and foliage exude milky latex sap when cut. Flowers are in loose clusters at the top of the stems and are rose-purple, aging to yellow. Individual flowers look like crowns, with the corolla (petals) reflexed, and hoods above the corolla. Plants flower from May to September. Thick seed pods 3 to 5 inches long split down one side in fall to release reddish-brown, flat seeds. Each seed has a tuft of white, silky hairs that allows them to be dispersed by wind. Showy milkweed grows in well-drained soil in full or nearly full sun, in pastures, meadows, forest clearings, untilled fields, roadsides, and ditch banks, from sea level to 6,250 ft.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $225.00 | |
Showy Tick-trefoil (Desmodium canadense) | Showy Tick-trefoil, sometimes called Canada Tick-trefoil, is a 2' to 6' tall native perennial legume with purple pea-like flowers. The jointed seed pods are covered with tiny hooked hairs that adhere to fur or clothing to aid in seed dispersal. Showy Ticktrefoil prefers medium to moist soils and full sun sites. This plant is found in all the states east of the Rocky Mountains except for the Southeast. It is only rarely used in native plant gardens and is mostly used for wildlife food and cover, especially for ground nesting birds.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $105.00 | |
Showy Tickseed (Bidens aristosa) | Showy Tickseed is a 3' to 6' tall, prolific self-seeding, native annual.It is a tall branching plant with large numbers of showy yellow flowers, growing equally well in full sun or part shade. Showy Tickseed needs a moist environment and is usually found growing in wet fields, swamp or marsh edges, roadside ditches or other low ground. Tickseed Sunflower is widely used in landscaping, native plant gardens, wildflower meadows, and along roadsides. The two-pronged barbed awns extending from the seed attach to clothing or fur to spread. On dryer sites the seed is readily consumed by quail and other birds. In swamp edges and flooded fields the seeds attract large numbers of ducks.
Prices listed are based on pure live seed weight, not bulk weight. You are only paying for viable seed. | $33.50 |
