b"P lainsC oreoPsisCoreopsis tinctoriaAn easy to grow native annual. Good for roadside plantings. It grows in areas with 15 or more inches of rainfall all the way to the East Coast.Plains Coreopsis is a good nectar plant for butterflies. Native Americans made tea from flowers to strengthen the blood. We have used it as a nurse crop in combination with native prairie grass plantings.annual seeding ratebloom: Mar - July Rangeland 2 lb per acreheight 1 - 2' Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 7,500 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wMedium-MoistItem #10031 lb $29D-Pak $15 1 pkt $3.29500 sf40 sfP rairieC oneflowerRatibida columniferaCousin to the Mexican Hat, but without the extra splash of Ole! the Prairie Coneflower is a good nectar plant for butterflies, and unpalatable to deer, goats, sheep and cattle. Prolific and easy to grow in almost any well drained soil.perennialseeding ratebloom AprJulyRangeland 1 lb per acreheight 13 feetLawn & Garden 1 lb / 15,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wWell DrainedItem #10291 lb $34D-Pak $15 1 pkt $3.29 750 sf30 sfP rairieP arsley Polytaenia nuttalliiImportant nectar and larval host plant for a wide range of butterflies. The tiny flowers also attract smaller pollinators such as native bees. Cattle and other herbivores browse readily on the non-toxic foliage.biennialseeding ratePhoto by Norman G. Flaigg LBJ Wildflower Centerbloom AprJunRangeland 7 lbs per acreheight 23'Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 2,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX Dry-MediumItem #3156 D-Pak $241 pkt $675 sf10 sfP rairieg oldenrod Solidago nemoralisOne of the shorter goldenrods most common east of the Rockies. Prairie Goldenrod is a powerhouse of invertebrate conservationmany varieties of native bees, beetles, butterflies, moths, and other native insects visit this plant for pollen & nectar. A great plant to include in conservation mixes for horned lizardsmany smaller varieties of native ants visit goldenrod nectaries, and the hatchling lizards eat the ants.perennialseeding ratebloom JunOctRangeland 0.3 lbs per acreheight 13'Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 50,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeItem #3160 X Dry-Medium1 lb $229D-Pak $391 pkt $6 5,000 sf 30 sf38n ativea MeRiCans eed 800 728 4043"