b'WILDFLOWERSs CraMBlede ggs Corydalis curvisiliquaFlowers in early spring with a 6-8 week bloom time.This plant is found in open fields or along roadsides. These seeds are a favorite food source for dove in late spring. Easy to grow.Sow seed in fall.annual seeding ratebloom: Feb - Apr Rangeland 2 lb per acreheight 8 - 10" Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 7,500 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX MediumItem #1009 1 lb $249D-Pak $19 1 pkt $6250 sf10 sfs HowyM ilkweed Asclepias speciosaUsed 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 . perennialseedling ratesee p 24 - Native Milkweedbloom MaySeptRangeland 6 lbs per acreheight 13\'Sustain the Migration Kit Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 5,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX Medium-MoistItem #3183 1 lb $149D-Pak $191p kt$3 .2 9200 sf 10 sfs 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. Annual seeding ratebloom AprNovRangeland 2 lbs per acreheight 1 - 3 feetLawn & Garden 1 lb / 7,500 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wDry-MediumItem #3203D-Pak $241 pkt $6100 sf 10 sfs MooTHw HiTeP ensTeMon Penstemon digitalisTubular white-pink flowers that bloom in pairs and appear right as the weather begins to heat up end of May through July. Our native bees, especially the Long Tongue Bees & Bumble Bees love the large flowers. Hummingbirds and butterflies also benefit from its sweet nectar. Penstemons get the name beard tongue from the tuft of hairs on the sterile stamen.Perennial seeding ratebloom MayJulyRangeland 0.5 lb per acrePhoto by Joshua Mayerheight 2 - 4 feetLawn & Garden 1 lb / 30,000 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShadeX wDry-MoistItem #3214 1 lb $89 D-Pak $191 pkt $3.291,500 sf 30 sfOrder Onlinewww.seedsource.com41'