Regional Wildflower Mixtures

These annual/perennial mixtures were developed for ornamental landscaping in specific areas of the United States and Canada.  They will provide color throughout the growing season and were designed to fit a broad cross-section of conditions that generally exist within a given geographic region. Mixes contain both native and non-native wildflowers. Non-native species were chosen on the basis of their versatility or ability to adapt to various conditions and to provide more balance and color.

Regional Mixture Planting Guide

Use this map to help you select the correct regional mixture for your area. For elevations above 7,000 feet and other areas in Canada and Alaska, see the Mountain Mix.

Gulf Coast/Caribbean Wildflower Mix

Gulf Coast/Caribbean Mixture

Formulated for the Gulf Coast, Caribbean, southern Florida and extreme southern Texas.

Midwest Wildflower Mix

Midwest Mixture

Formulated for IL, IN, IA, eastern KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, eastern NE, OH, WI, southern Manitoba and Ontario.

Mountain Wildflower Mix

Mountain Mixture

Formulated for elevations above 7,000 feet in AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WAWY, southern Alberta and British Columbia.  It is also suitable for all elevations in southern Alaska.

Northwest Wildflower Mix

Northwest Mixture

Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in northern CA, western OR, western WA, and the coast of B.C.

Northeast Wildflower Mix

Northeast Mixture

Formulated for CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, Washington D.C., WV, Maritime Provinces, and southern Quebec.

Southeast Wildflower Mix

Southeast Mixture

Formulated for AL, AR, northern FL, GA, LA, MS, NCTN, extreme eastern TX and SC.

Southwest Wildflower Mix

Southwest Mixture

Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in AZ, southern CA, southern NV and NM.

Texas/Oklahoma Wildflower Mix

Texas/Oklahoma Mixture

Formulated for most of Texas and Oklahoma. 

Western Wildflower Mix

Western Mixture

Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in CO, ID, western KS, MT, western NE, northern NV, ND, eastern OR, SD, UT, eastern WA, WY, southern Alberta, southeast British Columbia and southern Saskatchewan.