Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii)
Bigleaf Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus)
Bird's Eyes (Gilia tricolor)
California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla)
Clarkia (Clarkia unguiculata)
Dwarf Godetia (Clarkia amoena)
Five-Spot (Nemophila maculata)
Globe Gilia (Gilia capitata)
Lewis Flax (Linum lewisii)
Mountain Phlox (Linanthus grandiflorus)
Oregon Sunshine (Eriophyllum lanatum)
Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa)
Yellow Lupine (Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus)
The Northwest region includes northern California, western Oregon, western Washington and coastal British Columbia.The growing conditions in the northwest are ideal for a variety of wildflowers. The soil in this region is typically moist and rich in organic matter, providing a solid foundation for plants to root and thrive. Beautiful diversity of coastal species in the maritime climate of the west heading up the Pacific coast. Along with lovely meadow flowers like flax and lupines; the California Poppy and Mountain Phlox are as lovely as the sunsets.
If the soil is thin and dry or sandy then using one of our regional xeriscape seed mixes is recommended. ALWAYS consider the land your soil is on, the microclimate: drainage and soil tilth which shows moisture holding quality of the soil. Low tilth soils have low organic matter and can be improved with compost and greensand, a trade secret to improve soil tilth. These are easy amendments to add that address special considerations of poor soil tilth. Looking at the way water flows will help determine if you have dry soil conditions, think of hills where rain flows down.
Other choices for specific uses can be found in SHOP BY USE section*: Special Use Seed Mixes, Pollinator Seed Mixes, Native Grass Seed Mixes, and Regional Native Wildflower Seed Mixes.
Holland Wildflower Farm began in 1986 when we put our botanical and wildlife research backgrounds to practice at our first home.
info@hollandwildflowerfarm.com
479-283-6709
290 Oneal Ln Elkins, AR 72727