Wet Woods 20/20

Appropriate for shaded areas with periodic flooding

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Category: Seed Mixes, Special Use, Wet Places
Type: Mix - Seed

Description

Wet Woods 20/20

% seed psf Botanical Name Common Name
1.55% Bromus pubescens Woodland brome
0.40% Carex lupulina Common hop sedge
6.10% Carex normalis Spreading oval sedge
0.51% Carex sprengelii Long-beaked sedge
15.37% Elymus virginicus Virginia wild rye
17.79% Muhlenbergia mexicana Leafy satin grass
8.90% Sphenopholis obtusata Prairie wedge grass
0.65% Anemone canadensis Meadow anemone
13.01% Boltonia asteroides False aster
5.53% Campanulastrum americanum Tall bellflower
0.61% Claytonia virginica* Spring beauty
0.13% Clematis virginiana Virgin’s bower
4.27% Eutrochium purpureum Purple joe pye weed
7.73% Hypericum ascyron Great St. Johns wort
2.03% Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal flower
0.65% Napaea dioica Glade mallow
5.08% Penstemon calycosus Small beardtongue
0.81% Rosa setigera Savanna rose
0.57% Rudbeckia laciniata Wild golden glow
3.50% Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet black-eyed susan
3.18% Symphyotrichum lateriflorum Side-flowering aster
0.73% Verbesina alternifolia Wingstem
0.89% Zizia aurea Golden alexanders

Average price per acre: $725
For orders greater than 5 acres, contact us for discount pricing.

 

Appropriate for shaded areas with periodic flooding.

Mix may vary due to availability; substitutions will be made based on ecological function.

Prices vary based on genotypic (origin) requirements.

Species may be adjusted for regional appropriateness.

More Details

  • Common Name
    Special Use
  • Region
    Upper Midwest, Great Lakes
  • Height
    2'-5'
  • Bloom Period
    Early-Middle-Late
  • Habitat
    Woodland, Savanna, Wet
  • Shade Tolerant
    Yes
  • Pollinators
    Yes
  • Do they attact Birds or Butterflies
    Yes
  • Appropriate for Rain Garden, Swale and Basin
    Yes
  • Salt Tolerant
    Yes
  • Walnut Tree Compatible
    Yes
  • Appropriate for Erosion Control
    Yes