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native flower seeds for sale Pollinator Prize Native Nebraska Flower Seed Mix | 2.03 oz

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native flower seeds for sale Pollinator Prize Native Nebraska Flower Seed Mix | 2.03 ozAll seeds are packaged with born on dates based on the year of purchase. Product images are for reference only and may not reflect the exact packaging, label details, or born on date of the item received. The Pollinator Prize Seed Mix is one of our most diverse native wildflower blends, featuring more than 65 species selected for their exceptional value to pollinating insects. Developed using species recognized by both the Natural Resources

All seeds are packaged with born-on dates based on the year of purchase. Product images are for reference only and may not reflect the exact packaging, label details, or born-on date of the item received.

The Pollinator Prize Seed Mix is one of our most diverse native wildflower blends, featuring more than 65 species selected for their exceptional value to pollinating insects. Developed using species recognized by both the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Xerces Society, this mix contains plants rated as having high or very high pollinator value.

With blooms spanning from early spring through late fall, this mix provides a continuous source of nectar and pollen throughout the growing season. The blend includes a wide variety of native wildflowers, including several uncommon species, creating a vibrant and ecologically rich habitat for bees, butterflies, moths, and other beneficial pollinators.

Some species will germinate and bloom during the first growing season, while others may require additional time to establish. Patience is essential when creating a native pollinator planting, with optimum establishment typically occurring within two to three years.

This mix contains approximately 160 seeds per square foot, providing twice the recommended broadcast seeding rate for quicker and denser establishment. Minimum seeding rates are 40 seeds per square foot when drilling and 80 seeds per square foot when broadcasting.

Key Features:

  • Contains 65+ native species of high or very high pollinator value
  • Based on NRCS and Xerces Society pollinator plant recommendations
  • Bloom period from early spring through late fall
  • Includes a greater number of uncommon native species
  • Supports a wide diversity of pollinators and beneficial insects
  • Optimum establishment typically occurs within 2–3 years

Coverage: Up to 500 Square Feet
Seeding Density: Approximately 160 Seeds per Square Foot

Disclaimer: While every effort is made to include the species listed, substitutions of comparable native species may be necessary due to seed availability.

Common Name Scientific Name % by Weight
sideoats grama Bouteloua curtipendula 24.92
showy partridge-pea Chamaecrista fasciculata 9.97
blue grama Bouteloua gracilis 6.23
Virginia wild-rye Elymus virginicus 6.23
easter white prairie-clover Dalea candida 4.98
Canada milk-vetch Astragalus canadensis 3.74
purple prairie-clover Dalea purpurea 3.74
tall dropseed Sporobolus compositus 2.49
Slimflower scurfpea Pediomelum tenuifolium 2.49
gray-prairie-coneflower Ratibida pinnata 2.49
pale purple coneflower Echinacea pallida 1.99
hoary vervain Verbena stricta 1.50
plains coreopsis Coreopsis tinctoria 1.25
wild licorice Glycyrrhiza lepidota 1.25
wild prairie rose Rosa arkansana 1.25
narrow-leaf coneflower Echinacea angustifolia 1.06
purple poppymallow Callirhoe involucrata 1.00
New Jersey tea Ceanothus americanus 1.00
redroot New Jersey tea Ceanothus herbaceus 1.00
sawtooth sunflower Helianthus grosseserratus 1.00
sensitive brier Mimosa nuttallii 1.00
cobaea penstemon Penstemon cobaea 1.00
pitcher sage Salvia azurea 1.00
rosinweed Silphium integrifolium 1.00
western ironweed Vernonia baldwinii 1.00
tall boneset Eupatorium altissimum 0.87
Lemon beebalm Monarda citriodora 0.78
Sullivant's milkweed Asclepias sullivantii 0.75
butterfly milkweed Asclepias tuberosa 0.75
Canada tick-clover Desmodium canadense 0.75
rough gayfeather Liatris aspera 0.75
wild-bergamot Monarda fistulosa 0.75
long-beak sedge Carex sprengelii 0.62
purple lovegrass Eragrostis spectabilis 0.62
Junegrass Koeleria macrantha 0.62
spider milkweed Asclepias viridis 0.62
thick-spike gayfeather Liatris pycnostachya 0.62
false boneset Brickellia eupatorioides 0.50
Illinois tick-clover Desmodium illinoense 0.50
dotted gayfeather Liatris punctata 0.50
shell-leaf penstemon Penstemon grandiflorus 0.50
tube penstemon Penstemon tubaeflorus 0.50
prairie phlox Phlox pilosa 0.50
American germander Teucrium canadense 0.50
western spiderwort Tradescantia bracteata 0.37
Missouri goldenrod Solidago missouriensis 0.31
candle anemone Anemone cylindrica 0.25
Joe Pye weed Eutrochium purpureum 0.25
Virginia mountain mint Pycnanthemum virginianum 0.25
New England aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae 0.25
grey goldenrod Solidago nemoralis 0.20
showy-wand goldenrod Solidago speciosa 0.20
bushy seedbox Ludwigia alternifolia 0.15
meadow anemone Anemone canadensis 0.12
ground-plum Astragalus crassicarpus 0.12
tall cinquefoil Drymocallis arguta 0.12
Curly cup gumweed Grindelia squarrosa 0.12
everlasting Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium 0.12
heath aster Symphyotrichum ericoides 0.12
silky aster Symphyotrichum sericeum 0.12
plains wild indigo Baptisia leucophaea 0.10
Culver's root Veronicastrum virginicum 0.10
golden alexander Zizia aurea 0.10
plains evening primrose Oenothera serrulatus 0.06


Prairie Legacy dedicated to preserving and restoring native plant communities through exceptional botanical and environmental consulting services. Owner Kay Kottas has provided botanical education for more than 20 years, leaving a lasting legacy through university teaching, research projects, and professional collaboration with public and private agencies. Through Prairie Legacy Inc., Kay shares her deep expertise in native plants with clients and communities alike. Based in Western, Nebraska.

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