Wildflowers Designed for Sunny Landscapes and Pollinator Support
Sun-Drenched Wildflowers That Rule the Heat
Open, sun-soaked ground should never look empty, scorched, or forgotten. This wildflower mix is built for full exposure landscapes where heat, glare, and long days demand plants that can take pressure and keep performing. Designed to thrive in direct sunlight, the blend delivers bold color, steady bloom cycles, and reliable pollinator activity across sites where shade offers no relief.
Composition:
- 15.09% Coneflower, Purple
- 15.07% Flax, Scarlet
- 12.58% Candytuft, Annual
- 10.06% Cornflower, Dwarf Blue
- 10.06% Coreopsis, Lance Leaved
- 10.06% Baby’s Breath Annual
- 7.55% Indian Blanket
- 5.03% Daisy, Shasty
- 5.03% Prairie Clover, Purple
- 2.52% Poppy, Corn
- 2.52% Coneflower, Clasping
- 1.66% Black-Eyed Susan
- 1.51% Coneflower, Prairie
- 1.26% Coreopsis, Plains
- Planting rate = 5-10 lbs./acre, 4 oz./1000 sq. ft.
- Composition is subject to change.
MANUFACTURED BY: RamyTurf
Instead of fading out or burning up mid-season, these species push forward. The mix establishes evenly, fills space with purpose, and creates a visually unified stand that looks intentional from the first bloom through late summer. Landscapes gain movement, color, and life while supporting pollinators that depend on dependable nectar and seed sources.
Built for Heat That Does Not Let Up
Every species in the blend is selected to handle intense sunlight while contributing to long-term performance. Early bloomers activate quickly, mid-season flowers sustain momentum, and later contributors extend value when other plantings slow down. Together they form a dense, sun-hardened display that holds ground, resists stress, and keeps pollinators working.
Before selecting a full-sun wildflower mix, it helps to understand what this one delivers on site:
- Strong establishment across open ground without thin patches or uneven growth
- Continuous flowering that supports bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects throughout the season
- Bold color contrast that stays sharp under long daylight and high temperatures
- Plant structure that holds soil and reduces erosion on exposed areas
- Naturalized appearance that reads clean, intentional, and professionally installed
Species Composition
Sun tolerance is only the starting point. This blend layers early, mid, and late-season bloomers with varied structure and color to build a stand that looks intentional, stays active, and refuses to fade when heat and exposure test the site.
- Coneflower, Purple
- Flax, Scarlet
- Candytuft, Annual
- Cornflower, Dwarf Blue
- Coreopsis, Lance Leaved
- Baby’s Breath, Annual
- Indian Blanket
- Daisy, Shasta
- Prairie Clover, Purple
- Poppy, Corn
- Coneflower, Clasping
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Coneflower, Prairie
- Coreopsis, Plains
Planting rate ranges from five to ten pounds per acre or four ounces per one thousand square feet. Species composition may vary slightly to maintain performance and availability.
Establishment That Sets the Pace
Successful stands start with proper placement on prepared soil that allows consistent seed contact and moisture retention. Broadcast application works well across large open areas, followed by light incorporation to secure seed placement and limit movement. Early watering supports uniform emergence, while full sun accelerates growth and bloom development.
Once established, the stand builds strength quickly. Plants knit together into a stable canopy that resists stress, supports ongoing bloom cycles, and maintains visual impact without constant intervention.
Full Sun That Pulls Its Weight
This wildflower mix turns bright, exposed ground into a working landscape asset. Pollinators stay active, color stays strong, and open spaces contribute to the success of the site instead of demanding constant correction.
Manufactured by Ramy Turf, this blend reflects practical field experience and proven formulation. When the goal is to own the sun and make it work for the landscape, this mix delivers performance that shows up clearly and lasts all season.





