Native wildflower tolerant of poor soils, ideal for sunny spots. Hardy and grows well even in challenging conditions like roadside strips.
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Known for blue star-like flowers, adaptable to various soils from desert to plains. Durable once established with deep taproots.
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Native with bright orange flowers, thrives in clay and sandy soils. Supports a range of beneficial insects.
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Features white clustered flowers and feathery leaves, grows in sandy, gravel, and even copper mine soils. Attracts beneficial insects.
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Drought-tolerant with a wide range of colors. Thrives in poor soils, managing well in sandy or clay conditions.
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Large perennial with small flowers, part of the legume family. Thrives in diverse soils with partial to full sun.
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Offers late-season nectar for pollinators like monarch butterflies. Vigorous grower suitable for full to partial sun.
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Hardy native with downward-facing purple-pink blooms. Tolerates clay and sandy soils, prefers full sun for vibrant flowers.
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