b"s HowyM ilkweed Asclepias speciosa WILDFLOWERSUsed by many tribes for making everything from rope to cloth to medicine this beautiful milkweed has a very interesting ethnobotanical history. Though once common, it was targeted for eradication because of it's perceived toxicity to livestock. This same toxicity is critical for the survival of monarch butterflies, it is now clear that the survival of both species are tied together. Share in the history & future by planting these seeds today. Found in high plains of Texas north to Canada and west to California . perennialExceptional quality. Hopes of reaching many helping hands. bloom MaySeptTogether we can ensure milkweeds and butterflies will always have a place.height 13' Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeXMedium-MoistItem #3183 see p 42 - Native MilkweedD-Pak $291pkt$3Sustain the Migration Kit 1,500 seeds 10 seedss leePyd aisy Xanthisma texanumSometimes called Star of Texas. This hardy compact lemon-yellow wildflower puts on a show in the hot afternoon! Native to dry, open rangelands and stream banks from Mexico up to Oklahoma and western 2/3 of Texas to New Mexico and southeastern Arizona. Photo by Carol Clark Photo by William Freiheit LLELAAnnual seeding ratebloom AprNovPkt covers 20 sq ftheight 1 - 3 feet Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeXwDry-MediumItem #3203D-Pak $291 pkt $6200 sf 20 sfs PiderworTTradescantia occidentalisFound all across Texas, mostly in a prairie or open woodlands setting. It is usually upright, and can get quite tall where its happy. The blooms form in clusters at the tops of the stems, and open a few at a time for a long period of time. They can vary a lot in color, from pink to a very dark purple. Spiderwort does nicely in either a garden or a prairie meadow setting.perennialseeding ratebloom AprJun Pkt covers 20 sq ftheight 12-18 inches Soil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeItem #3123 XwbMedium-Moist 1 pkt $6 20 sfs PoTTedB eeBalM Monarda punctataAttractive flowers and an unusual form make Spotted Beebalm worthy of inclusion in any native wildflower planting, not to mention it is easily propagated from seed. The light colored flower is sometimes spotted with purple. Pollinator favorite! Not grazed by cattle or browsed by deer and often forms extensive stands. Medicinal tea made from leaves.annualseeding ratebloom MayAugRangeland 2 lb per acreheight 13' Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 10,000 sfPhoto Bill FreiheitSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeXDry-MediumItem #31361 lb $1951/4 lb $58D-pak $291 pkt $6 2,500 sf625 sf 20 sfOrder Onlinewww.seedsource.com77"