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1 Full Sun, Wet Prairies Wet Mesic Prairie Grass Mix PLS where applicable Stand alone mix of tall & shorter grasses & sedges for rich soils in moist areas where water collects & soaks in after a rain. Spring plant. Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Calamagrostis canadensis Blue Joint Grass Carex Bebbii Bebbs Sedge Carex molesta Field Oval Sedge Carex normalis Normal Sedge Carex scoparia Pointed Broom Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Elymus virginicus Virginia Rye Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Schizachyrium scoparium {Andropogon s} Little Bluestem Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Spartina pectinata Cord Grass v total total native matrix Wet Mesic Prairie with Flowers Mix PLS where applicable A grass, sedge, & forb seed mix for ordinary to rich soils, moist, low lying areas where clean water collects & soaks in after a rain. Best dormant seeded. Full Sun, Wet Prairies 1
2 Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Asclepias species Milkweed Species Calamagrostis canadensis Blue Joint Grass Carex Bebbii Bebbs Sedge Carex molesta Field Oval Sedge Carex normalis Normal Sedge Carex scoparia Pointed Broom Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Chamaecrista fasciculata {Cassia f} Partridge Pea Dalea pururea {Petalostemum p} Purple Prairie Clover Eupatorium perfoliatum Thoroughwort Hypericum ascyron {H pyramidatum} Great St Johnswort Iris virginica Blue Flag Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Gayfeather Liatris spicata Spiked Gayfeather Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia Mimulus ringens Monkey Flower Monarda fistulosa Bergamont Oligoneuron riddellii {Solidago r} Riddells Goldenrod Oligoneuron rigidum {Solidago r} Stiff Goldenrod Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine Physostegia virginiana False Dragonhead Pycnanthemum virginianum Common Mt Mint Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower Rudbeckia hirta Blackeyed Susan Schizachyrium scoparium {Andropogon s} Little Bluestem Senna hebecarpa {Cassia h} Wild Senna Silphium laciniatum Compass Plant Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Spartina pectinata Cord Grass Symphyotrichum laeve {Aster l} Smooth Blue Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae {Aster n} New England Aster Verbena hastata Blue Vervain Vernonia fasciculata Common Ironweed Veronicastrum virginicum Culvers Physic Zizia aurea Golden Alexander v total Full Sun, Wet Prairies 2
3 total native matrix Lo Pro Wet Mesic Prairie Grass Mix PLS where applicable A stand-alone mix of shorter grasses, sedges, & rushes for rich to wet soils. Spring plant. Calamagrostis canadensis Blue Joint Grass Carex Bebbii Bebbs Sedge Carex Bicknellii Bicknells Sedge Carex molesta Field Oval Sedge Carex normalis Normal Sedge Carex scoparia Pointed Broom Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Elymus virginicus Virginia Rye Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass Juncus spp Rush Species Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Poa palustris Marsh Bluegrass Schizachyrium scoparium {Andropogon s} Little Bluestem Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed v total total native matrix Lo Pro Wet Mesic Prairie with Flowers Mix PLS where applicable A short grass, sedge, rush, & forb mix for rich moist soils with a few taller forbs for vertical accents. Best diversity when dormant seeded. Asclepias species Milkweed Species Boltonia asteroides False Aster Calamagrostis canadensis Blue Joint Grass Carex Bebbii Bebbs Sedge Carex Bicknellii Bicknells Sedge Carex molesta Field Oval Sedge Full Sun, Wet Prairies 3
4 Carex normalis Normal Sedge Carex scoparia Pointed Broom Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Chamaecrista fasciculata {Cassia f} Partridge Pea Dalea pururea {Petalostemum p} Purple Prairie Clover Elymus virginicus Virginia Rye Eupatorium perfoliatum Thoroughwort Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass Hypericum ascyron {H pyramidatum} Grst John'swort Iris virginica Blue Flag Juncus tenuis Path Rush Juncus torreyi Torreys Rush Leersia oryzoides Rice Cut Grass Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Blazingstar Liatris spicata Spike Blazingstar Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia Mimulus ringens Monkey Flower Monarda fistulosa Bergamont Oligoneuron riddellii {Solidago r} Riddells Goldenrod Oligoneuron rigidum {Solidago r} Stiff Goldenrod Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine Physostegia virginiana False Dragonhead Poa palustris Marsh Bluegrass Pycnanthemum virginianum Common Mt Mint Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower Rudbeckia hirta Blackeyed Susan Schizachyrium scoparium {Andropogon s} Little Bluestem Silphium laciniatum Compass Plant Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant Spartina pectinata Cord Grass Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed Symphyotrichum laeve {Aster l} Smooth Blue Aster Symphyotrichum novae-angliae {Aster n} New England Aster Verbena hastata Blue Vervain Vernonia fasciculata Common Ironweed Veronicastrum virginicum Culvers Physic Zizia aurea Golden Alexander v total total native matrix Full Sun, Wet Prairies 4
5 Wet Meadow with Flowers Seed Mix PLS where applicable A mixed height grass, sedge, rush & forb mix for rich soils that are almost always wet from surface water in the winter & spring & from clean surface water in other seasons. This seed mix is intended for in situ soils, not bullshit, bull-dozer smeared, constructed soils at building sites. Dormant seed only. Agrostis hyemalis Hairgrass Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milkweed Baptisia lactea {B alba macrophylla} White Indigo Boltonia asteroides False Starwort Calamagrostis canadensis Blue Joint Grass Carex Bebbii Bebbs Sedge Carex cristatella Crested Sedge Carex granularis Meadow Sedge Carex molesta Roundheaded Sedge Carex projecta Necklace Sedge Carex scoparia Pointed Broom Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Chelone glabra Turtlehead Coreopsis tripteris Tall Coreopsis Desmodium canadense Showy Ticktrefoil Eleocharis obtusa Blunt Spikerush Eupatorium perfoliatum Thoroughwort Euthamia graminifolia {Solidago g} Grassleafed Goldenrod Eutrochium maculatum {Eupatorium m} Spotted Joepyeweed Gentiana andrewsii Bottle Gentian Glyceria striata Fowl Manna Grass Helenium autumnale Sneezeweed Iris virginica shrevei Blue Flag Juncus dudleyi Dudley's Rush Juncus torreyi Torreys Rush Liatris spicata Spike Blazingstar Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia Lycopus americanus Common Water Horehound Monarda fistulosa Bergamont Muhlenbergia mexicana Leafy Satin Grass Napaea dioica Glade Mallow Full Sun, Wet Prairies 5
6 Oligoneuron riddellii {Solidago r} Riddells Goldenrod Oligoneuron rigidum {Solidago r} Stiff Goldenrod Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern (Fall Only) Panicum virgatum Switch Grass Penstemon digitalis Foxglove Beardtongue Physostegia virginiana False Dragonhead Poa palustris Marsh Bluegrass Pycnanthemum virginianum Common Mt Mint Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower Rudbeckia hirta Blackeyed Susan Silphium perfoliatum Cup Plant Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Spartina pectinata Cord Grass Sporobolus heterolepis Northern Dropseed Symphyotrichum novae-angliae {Aster n} New England Aster Symphyotrichum puniceum {Aster p} Swamp Aster Thalictrum dasycarpum Purple Meadow Rue Verbena hastata Blue Vervain Vernonia fasciculata Common Ironweed Veronicastrum virginicum Culvers Physic Zizia aurea Golden Alexander v total total native matrix Full Sun, Wet Prairies 6
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