



The flowers used in the wildflower mixtures generally possess wild characteristics, meaning they exhibit robust ecological adaptability and resistance to adversity, akin to wild flowers.
Wildflower combinations have been popular in European and American landscaping since the 1970s.
The flowers used in the wildflower blends typically possess wild traits, meaning they exhibit the robust ecological adaptability and resilience of wildflowers. Once sown, annual flowers usually have strong self-sowing propagation capabilities, ensuring continuous blooming for many years; whereas perennials can grow and bloom year-round. Additionally, carefully formulated seed blends of wildflowers can achieve a wide range of flower colors and extended blooming periods. There are no flower varieties in nature that bloom continuously throughout the entire growing season, but a mix of various flowers in the wildflower blends can bloom in spring, summer, and autumn, and in warmer climates, even throughout the year.
The wildflower mix offers labor and time savings with excellent landscaping effects. Wildflowers require less water than grass lawns and are easier to manage than potted flowers, making them a great alternative to both. For designers, here's a cost breakdown: the seeding rate for the wildflower mix is 6 to 8 kg per hectare, with approximately 0.6 yuan per square meter. They have lower soil requirements than cool-season lawns and are more tolerant of rough management, thus reducing costs.








