Lone Star Native Seed Mix
Bring the heart of Texas home with the Lone Star Native Mix — a premium blend of true Texas wildflowers and prairie grasses selected to thrive in the Lone Star State's diverse soils and challenging climate. This mix delivers stunning, season-long color and a naturally balanced ecosystem that supports pollinators, stabilizes soil, and reduces water needs.
Designed for rewilding, roadside plantings, ranches, and eco-conscious homeowners, Lone Star Native Mix grows beautifully across Texas and neighboring states. Expect a tapestry of native blooms and graceful grasses that change with the seasons — always wild, always authentic.
Key Features
- True Texas native formula — carefully selected species proven for the region
- Pollinator powerhouse — attracts bees, butterflies, and birds
- Drought-resilient — built to thrive in Texas heat and low-water conditions
- Balanced grass-to-flower ratio — creates natural structure and longevity
- Soil health booster — deep-rooted natives rebuild soil and prevent erosion
- Low-maintenance beauty — minimal mowing and watering once established
Climate Zone
3W, 6
Mix Composition
| Species | Type | % By Weight |
| Black-Eyed Susan | Annual/Biennial/Perennial | 12% |
| Butterfly Milkweed | Perennial | 1% |
| Clasping Coneflower | Annual | 12% |
| Common Milkweed | Perennial | 1% |
| Drummond Phlox | Annual | 1% |
| Gayfeather | Perennial | 2% |
| Greenthread | Annual/Perennial | 2% |
| Indian Blanket | Annual | 5% |
| Lemon Mint | Annual | 19% |
| Mealy Blue Sage | Perennial | 1% |
| Plains Coreopsis | Annual | 10% |
| Prairie Coneflower | Perennial | 1% |
| Purple Coneflower | Perennial | 10% |
| Purple Prairie Clover | Perennial | 12% |
| Scarlet Sage | Perennial | 1% |
| Showy Evening Primrose | Perennial | 5% |
| Showy Milkweed | Perennial | 1% |
| Tahoka Daisy | Annual | 1% |
| White Prairie Clover | Perennial | 1% |
| White Yarrow | Perennial | 1% |
| Wild Bergamot | Perennial | 1% |
Planting Instructions
All Earthwise seed mixes can be planted into prepared bare soil or overseeded into an existing lawn. The right approach depends on your starting point, timeline, and goals.
- Bare soil planting — offers the fastest, most uniform establishment
- Overseeding — allows your lawn to transition naturally over time, working with your existing grass and soil ecosystem
For full step-by-step guidance, visit the Wildflower & Meadow Planting Instructions from Earthwise Seed Co.