Partridge Pea Guerrilla Droppings

Chamaecrista fasciculata - Partridge Pea

Partridge Pea is a versatile plant that provides cover for small animals, showy yellow flowers, and is an important source of nectar for bees. Its flowers do not produce nectar, but glands at the base of the leaves. As a legume, it facilitates the addition of nitrogen to soils. If you…

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Red Clover Guerrilla Droppings

Buy Red Clover Guerrilla Droppings (Trifolium pratense)A robust perennial clover, native to Europe, Red clover has naturalized throughout much of the US. Bees and butterflies love the 1″ lavender flowers that are loaded with nectar. Clovers improve soil by enriching it with nitrogen and forming fine roots. Plants can reach…

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Crimson Clover Guerrilla Droppings

Buy Crimson Clover Guerrilla Droppings (Trifolium incarnatum)This deep red, nectar-rich clover is native to Europe. It reaches 12″-18″ tall and has 1′-2″ spikes of red flowers that attract bees and butterflies. Leaves have 3 leaflets. It can provide soil stabilization, enrich soils with nitrogen , and is beneficial for erosion control. This plant…

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White Clover Guerrilla Droppings

<a href=”https://seed-balls-com.myshopify.com/cart/14931297286:1″ target=”_blank”>Buy Dutch White Clover Guerrilla Droppings, Trifolium repens</a>This low perennial clover with 1/2″ flowers and 3 leaflets, sometimes marked with a distinct pale chevron watermark, is often seen in lawns in cool, moist environments. It can provide soil stabilization, enrich soils with nitrogen, and is beneficial for erosion control in moist soil conditions. This plant provides…

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California Poppy Guerrilla Droppings

Buy California Poppy Guerrilla Droppings (Eschscholzia californica)California poppies produce a flush of irrepressibly orange 2″ flowers throughout the summer. Pollinators of all types enjoy these cheerful US natives. These Guerrilla Droppings are made with great care using our methods that are specifically designed with the germination requirements of this US native wildflower. California…

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