b'RECOVERYof the landS CorChede arth LANDS r eCoveryM ix tm IN NEEDi n a B a38+e m g T Aid in reducing erosion s t M and recovering land S y once covered in juniper / cedar / mesquitespecies ocEPIPELINES Help jumpstart the healing of your land after stricken by drought, wildfire, cedar and right-of-way clearing. A diversity of native warm season, cool season, annuals, perennials, wildflowers and native grasses is useful in reducing erosion and providing wildlife habitat. Because of the large variety of native species, this mixDROUGHTcan be planted in spring or fall. Seeding rates are calculated to provide 40 live seeds per square foot. After heavy rains, soil erosion may produce devastating long term impacts to river basins and the sustainability of the land resource. Assembled to address steep, rocky hills west of IH 35. Native Wildflowers & Grasses:CLEARINGSand Dropseed, Plains Bristlegrass, White Tridens, Purple Prairie Clover, Green Sprangletop, Tall Dropseed, White Prairie Clover, Sand Lovegrass, Midway Mix, Little Bluestem, Illinois Bundleflower, Hooded Windmill Grass, Lemon Mint, Sideoats Grama, Virginia Wildrye, Indian Blanket, Plains Coreopsis, Prairie Wildrye, Indiangrass, Buffalograss, Red Lovegrass, Switchgrass, Arizona Cottontop, Cane Bluestem, American Basketflower, Southwestern Bristlegrass, Slim Tridens, Common Sunflower, Purple Three Awn, Gayfeather, Huisache Daisy,WILDFIRETexas Yellow Star, Curly Mesquite, Texas Bluebonnet, Cutleaf Daisy, Texas Cupgrass, Prairie Verbena, White RosinweedScorched Earth Recovery Mix Item #1816Open Space 12 lbs / acre 25+ lbs $41.51 / lbLawn & Garden7,500 sf $220 / 5 lbs1,500 sf $ 44 / 1 lb TRANSMISSION 400 sf $ 27 D-Pak RIGHT-OF-WAY20n ativEa mEricanS EEd 800 728 4043'