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Arizona Native Wildflower & Grass Seed Collection

$39.50

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Mixed Arizona native species
Seed count
18 species; roughly 3,300 seeds
Light
Full sun to light shade depending on species and elevation
Bloom or harvest window
Main bloom varies by elevation; low desert often blooms spring after fall-winter sowing, with mid/high elevations blooming spring to summer

Arizona Native Wildflower & Grass Seed Collection with 18 regionally inspired native species for pollinator habitat, waterwise landscapes, meadow-style plantings, and Arizona garden restoration.

Description

The Arizona Native Wildflower & Grass Seed Collection is designed for gardeners who want a regionally grounded planting palette rather than a generic wildflower mix. It brings together Arizona native wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, and desert-adapted species for pollinator habitat, waterwise landscapes, meadow-style gardens, and site-aware restoration plantings.

Why Grow It

  • Curated Arizona native palette with wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, and desert-adapted species.
  • Includes statewide favorites such as desert marigold, desert globemallow, blanketflower, sideoats grama, sagebrush, Mormon tea, blazing star, and desert chia.
  • Best sown by elevation and season so each species can respond to local rainfall, winter chill, and monsoon cycles.

Growing Information

Botanical name Mixed Arizona native species
Life cycle Mixed annuals, perennials, shrubs, grasses, and native wildflowers
Mature height Varies by species, from low wildflowers and grasses to taller native shrubs
Light Full sun to light shade depending on species and elevation
Bloom or harvest window Main bloom varies by elevation; low desert often blooms spring after fall-winter sowing, with mid/high elevations blooming spring to summer
Seed count 18 species; roughly 3,300 seeds
Sowing advice Match timing to elevation. Low desert: sow late fall through winter. Mid and high elevations: sow in fall or late winter to early spring after snowmelt. Rake lightly; many species prefer shallow coverage.
Spacing Sow in grouped patches or naturalized drifts rather than a dense mixed scatter; leave space for native grasses, shrubs, and perennial species to mature
Germination Varies by species. Some natives germinate quickly with moisture, while others respond to seasonal temperature shifts, winter chill, or monsoon cycles.

Best For

  • Arizona native gardens
  • pollinator habitat
  • waterwise landscapes
  • meadow-style plantings
  • regional seed collections

Collection Details

Includes 18 species; roughly 3,300 seeds. Store cool, dry, and dark until sowing. For best results, group species by site conditions and sow according to your Arizona elevation and season.

FAQ

Is this a generic Southwest wildflower mix?

No. The collection is written around Arizona native species rather than filler-heavy generic wildflower blends.

When should I sow Arizona native seeds?

Low desert sites are usually best sown late fall through winter. Mid and high elevations can sow in fall or late winter to early spring after snowmelt.

Why sow in grouped patches?

Many native species establish and look better in species groupings, and grouped sowing makes it easier to meet different light, soil, and watering needs.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameMixed Arizona native species
Seed count18 species; roughly 3,300 seeds
LightFull sun to light shade depending on species and elevation
Bloom or harvest windowMain bloom varies by elevation; low desert often blooms spring after fall-winter sowing, with mid/high elevations blooming spring to summer

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Mixed Arizona native species

Life cycle

Mixed annuals, perennials, shrubs, grasses, and native wildflowers

Mature height

Varies by species, from low wildflowers and grasses to taller native shrubs

Light

Full sun to light shade depending on species and elevation

Bloom or harvest window

Main bloom varies by elevation; low desert often blooms spring after fall-winter sowing, with mid/high elevations blooming spring to summer

Seed count

18 species; roughly 3,300 seeds

Sowing advice

Match timing to elevation. Low desert: sow late fall through winter. Mid and high elevations: sow in fall or late winter to early spring after snowmelt. Rake lightly; many species prefer shallow coverage.

Spacing

Sow in grouped patches or naturalized drifts rather than a dense mixed scatter; leave space for native grasses, shrubs, and perennial species to mature

Germination

Varies by species. Some natives germinate quickly with moisture, while others respond to seasonal temperature shifts, winter chill, or monsoon cycles.

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