AL Southeastern Plains Pollinator Mix mesic-dry 25% Grass


This 28 species, diverse pollinator mix is designed for the state of Alabama. This mix with 25% grasses would best be used in areas where prescribed fire is utilized as a management tool. Higher grass % helps carry fire, however burning in the growing season may lead to more grasses post-burn. It meets the standards for CRP, EQIP, CSP, and most other conservation programs (*Be sure to check eligibility with your NRCS office if you are purchasing for a program*). Mix summary: Grass (6 species, %PLS 25.86, seeds sqft 10.091), Forbs/Legumes (22 species, %PLS 74.14, seeds sqft 28.933). Total seeds/sqft: 39.024.

This mix is *not* pre-bulked with rice hulls but bulking is recommended to help seed flow through drill or broadcast seeder (bulk examples: rice hulls in dormant season seedings, oats in spring/fall, pelletized lime etc.)

All species are combined into one mix. If you need your seed separated or bulked please contact us directly to place your order. Updated: 6/11/24.

 

Includes (#s/ac): Bluestem, Big (VNS) (0.5), Bluestem, Splitbeard (0.2), Sideoats grama (local, vns) (0.4), Bluestem, Little (VNS) (0.4), Indiangrass (local or vns) (0.5), Purple Top Tridens (0.15), Partridge Pea (0.5), Illinois Bundleflower (Prairie Mimosa) (0.2), Lespedeza, Roundhead (Bushclover) (0.1), Lespedeza, slender (0.05), Yarrow (0.06), Milkweed, Butterfly (Butterflyweed) (0.03), Aster, False (White Doll's Daisy) (0.04), Coreopsis, Lanceleaf (sand) (0.3), Coneflower, Purple (0.5), Sunflower, False (Oxeye) (0.3), Mint, Dotted (Spotted Bee Balm) (0.03), Evening primrose, Common (0.05), Goldenrod, Stiff (Rigid) (0.06), Beardtongue, Foxglove (Smooth penstemon) (0.05), Mint, Narrowleaf Mountain (Slender) (0.01), Coneflower, Grayheaded (Yellow) (0.25), Susan, Black-eyed (0.123), Susan, Brown-eyed (0.08), Goldenrod, Gray (Field) (Old Field) (0.04), Aster, Smooth Blue (0.03), Alexander, Golden (0.1), Ragweed (0.5), 


How much seed would you like to purchase?

(1000.0 acres available)