Pollinator Conservation: High Mountain Mix
For pollinator conservation in the Southern Rocky Mountains, the High Mountain Pollinator Seed Mixture contains native wildflowers and bunch grasses. The wildflowers provide nectar and pollen, while the bunch grasses provide habitat for ground-dwelling bees. It can be used in southern Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico at elevations of 8,000 to 10,000 feet.
WEIGHT | Max Coverage Area (Square Ft.) |
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1 oz | 250 |
1/2 LB | 2,000 |
1 LB | 4,000 |
10 LB | 40,000 |
25 LB | 100,000 |
Mix components : Big Bluegrass 'Sherman' (Poa secunda), Bigelow's Aster (Machaeranthera bigelovii), Bigflower Cinquefoil (Potentilla fissa), Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata), Blue Columbine (Aquilegia caerulea), Fleabane Daisy (Erigeron speciosus), Golden Aster (Heterotheca villosa), Idaho Fescue (Festuca idahoensis), Lewis Flax (Linum lewisii), Mountain Brome (Bromus marginatus), Mountain Lupine (Lupinus argenteus), Nettleleaf Horsemint (Agastache urticifolia), Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida columnifera), Rocky Mountain Beeplant (Cleome serrulata), Rocky Mountain Penstemon (Penstemon strictus), Showy Goldeneye (Viguiera multiflora), Utah Sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale), Wild Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
Region : southern Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.