Field Study Bundle

Pollinator Trio

This trio of Southeast native wildflowers attracts bees, butterflies, and birds. Long-blooming and drought-tolerant, these species bring diverse color and floral forms. Seedheads offer late-season food for birds.

Native Seed • Pollinators
Sowing
  • When to sow: Plant in fall, winter, or early spring. Indoors, start 8–10 weeks before final frost.
  • How: Press seeds lightly into the soil for shallow coverage.
  • Water: Keep evenly moist through germination; reduce once established.
Growing Conditions
  • Light: Full sun.
  • Soil: Well-drained soil, including lean conditions.
  • Life cycle: Perennial set.
  • Zones: USDA zones 3–9.

Note: Species-specific sowing nuances (cold stratification, spacing) are listed on each individual species page.