Honeybee Habitat
A wonderful mix of twenty varieties of flowers noted for their beauty and ability to attract honeybees. In cool climates, plant in spring, early summer or late fall. Fall planting should be late enough so that seeds do not germinate until spring. In mild climates, for best results, plant in fall.
- Includes: 18 seed varieties and growing directions
- Bag: 7.25" high x 3.5" wide
- Zones: 4-9
Flowers: (1) Annual Candytuft,(2) Lance-Leaved Coreopsis,(3) Purple Coneflower, (4) Dwarf Cosmos, (5) California Poppy (6) Indian Blanket, (7) Baby Blue-Eyes,(8) Corn Poppy, (9) Rocky Mountain Beeplant, (10) Globe Gilia, (11) Lacy Phacelia, (12) Spiderwort, (13) Sweet Alyssum Tall White, (14) White Rockcress, (15) Giant Purple Hyssop, (16) New England Aster, (17) Bergamot, (18) Prairie Coneflower
These flower collections will create striking drifts of color and texture in your garden, containers or window boxes. We also offer habitat builders to attract birds, bees, and butterflies to your garden. Planting is quick and easy. Each bag covers about 100 square feet.