California Color Flower Mix Seeds

John Muir, the famous explorer and naturalist wrote, "When California was wild, it was the floweriest part of the continent." Capture the rich beauty and color of California's native wildflowers in your own garden with this special mix of colorful flowers. The spectacular spring bloom extends into summer, attracting pollinators. Plants often self-sow to bloom again in following seasons. Perfect for a small flowerbed or creating a meadow garden.

Mix includes (see diagram):

  1. Arroyo Lupine
  2. Baby Blue Eyes
  3. Bird's eye
  4. California Bluebell
  5. California Poppy
  6. Chinese Houses
  7. Clarkia
  8. Dwarf Cal. Poppy
  9. Dwarf Godetia
  10. Five Spot
  11. Globe Gilia
  12. Goldfields
  13. Mountain Phlox
  14. Palmer's Penstemon
  15. Tidy Tips
  16. Yellow Lupine
$6.49 ~10g (~5,200 seeds)
4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
25

Why Not Add?

Features

Life Cycle

Life Cycle

ANNUALS: Most annuals bloom from late spring to first fall frost. BIENNIALS/PERENNIALS: Most biennials and perennials will develop foliage the first season, and bloom the following seasons.

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Flower Color

Flower Color

Mixed

Bloom Season

Bloom Season

Spring to summer

Further Information

Plant Characteristics

Plant Characteristics

Attracts Pollinators

About California Color Flower Mix Seeds

John Muir, the famous explorer and naturalist wrote, "When California was wild, it was the floweriest part of the continent." Capture the rich beauty and color of California's native wildflowers in your own garden with this special mix of colorful flowers. The spectacular spring bloom extends into summer, attracting pollinators. Plants often self-sow to bloom again in following seasons. Perfect for a small flowerbed or creating a meadow garden.

Mix includes (see diagram):

  1. Arroyo Lupine
  2. Baby Blue Eyes
  3. Bird's eye
  4. California Bluebell
  5. California Poppy
  6. Chinese Houses
  7. Clarkia
  8. Dwarf Cal. Poppy
  9. Dwarf Godetia
  10. Five Spot
  11. Globe Gilia
  12. Goldfields
  13. Mountain Phlox
  14. Palmer's Penstemon
  15. Tidy Tips
  16. Yellow Lupine

Planting Bundles

Plant Spacing

Plant Spacing

Scatter about 20 seeds per sq. ft. and rake in

Light Required

Light Required

Full sun

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Planting Depth

Planting Depth

⅛"–¼"

Coverage & Planting Details

Coverage This mix covers approximately 260 sq. ft.
Seed Depth ⅛"–¼"
Seed Spacing Scatter about 20 seeds per sq. ft. and rake in
Thinning As needed
Germination 10–31 days
Start Indoors Not recommended.
Direct Sow RECOMMENDED. Cold Climates: 2 to 4 weeks before your average last frost date. You can also sow half the seed 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date (hoping the last frost is earlier than usual) and sow the second half a week or two after your average last frost date (just to be safe). Mild Climates: Fall through early spring.

Find Your Frost Date & Grow Zone

4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
Based on 25 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 22 Total 4 star reviews: 2 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 1
Slide 1 selected
Rating
Ratings
25 reviews
  • Mike T.
    CA, United States
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4/17/26
    Beautiful mix

    I got these as an experiment to fill in a gap between the concrete and the fence, that just gets overwhelmed with weeds all the time. I hula hoed the weeds out which also lightly worked the soil and then spread these seeds out. I just stamped them down to "set" them and then watered. This was January 18th. I think the birds ate a number of seeds but wow have I been impressed with how well they have done! Couldn't be happier and I hope they end up self sowing for next year... even spreading around the garden. I watered them a bit every few days, except when we got some rain. I have very sandy soil and almost no clay in it.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner
    Who do you grow for? Yourself
    How do you prefer to grow? In Ground
    BI Profile picture for Botanical Interests
    Botanical Interests
    4/19/26

    Hey Mike,

    What a brilliant idea to tackle that weedy gap with our California Color Flower Mix! We love hearing about creative solutions like this - using wildflowers to outcompete weeds is such a smart approach! Your method of hula hoeing and stamping the seeds in sounds perfect, and it's amazing how well they've established despite those sneaky birds getting some of the seeds. Sandy soil can actually be great for wildflowers once they get going! We're so excited that you're already thinking about them self-sowing - these mixes often do spread naturally and create even more beautiful displays year after year. Your little experimental patch is going to be such a colorful success! Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Edwin
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4/16/26
    Love it!

    Sprinkled a few seeds in my garden bed and within 2-3 months, this was the result.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner
    BI Profile picture for Botanical Interests
    Botanical Interests
    4/19/26

    Hey Edwin,

    Wow! What a gorgeous display of color you've got there! We're so thrilled to see how beautifully your California Color Flower Mix turned out! Just a sprinkle of seeds and look at that amazing rainbow of blooms you created - this is exactly what we love to see! The variety of colors and textures in this mix really creates such a stunning garden display, and you've grown them perfectly. Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo with us - it's going to inspire so many other gardeners! Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Zack
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2/13/26
    4 Stars

    I like the mix, a little less generous in terms of sees quantity compared to other native California mixes room folks like Larner or the Theodore Payne foundation.

  • Mary
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2/9/26
    5 Stars

    easy to grow, really rewarding

  • Christina C.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2/14/25
    5 Stars

    These seeds were easy to grow and there is a large variety of species.

Recently Viewed Products

Decorative strip