Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix
Beneficial Habitat Mix

Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix

Grasses, Legumes & Wildflowers in a Lower-Profile Planting

Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix combines fine-textured grasses, a broad selection of clovers and other legumes, and flowering wildflowers in one diversified habitat mix. It is designed for projects where a lower-profile planting is preferred while maintaining a broad range of plant types.

Best Uses
Beneficial Habitat  •  Pollinator Plantings  •  Field Borders  •  Lower-Profile Habitat Areas
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20–25
Seeding Rate
lb / acre
1–50 lb
Packaging
Bag Options
3
Plant Groups
Grasses + Legumes + Wildflowers
OMRI
Coating Option
Available on Clovers
OMRI-coated clovers available
What's In The Mix

Mix Components

Fine fescues form the grass base while multiple legumes and flowering species add additional plant forms throughout the habitat planting.

Hard Fescue
Grass
Creeping Red Fescue
Grass
Crimson Clover
Legume
Red Clover
Legume
White Clover
Legume
Persian Clover
Legume
Balansa Clover
Legume
Woogenellup Sub Clover
Legume
Leura Sub Clover
Legume
Dalkieth Sub Clover
Legume
Trefoil
Legume
Baby's Breath
Wildflower
Dwarf Bachelor Buttons
Wildflower
California Poppy
Wildflower
White Alyssum
Wildflower
White Yarrow
Wildflower
Phacelia
Wildflower
Forget-Me-Not
Wildflower

Mix Component Note: Mix components are subject to change based on seed availability. Substitutions may be made with comparable species or varieties when necessary.

Habitat Benefits

Diverse Habitat Without a Tall Meadow Look

Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix brings together grasses, legumes and wildflowers while keeping the planting concept focused on a lower-profile habitat design.

01

Diverse Plant Types

Grasses, legumes and wildflowers provide several plant forms within the same habitat planting rather than relying on a single crop type.

02

Fine Fescue Base

Hard fescue and creeping red fescue provide the grass component beneath the clovers and flowering species.

03

Broad Clover Selection

Multiple clover types add different legume growth habits and flowering forms throughout the planting.

04

Flowering Diversity

Poppy, alyssum, yarrow, phacelia, forget-me-not and other wildflowers introduce additional flower shapes and colors.

05

Multi-Layer Planting

The combination of fine grasses, clovers and flowering broadleaves creates several vegetation layers within the established stand.

06

Beneficial Habitat Fit

The mix provides a diversified option for projects where beneficial habitat is desired without using a tall, sunflower-dominant planting.

Establishment Note: Plant height, flowering timing and the relative expression of individual components can vary with planting date, soil conditions, moisture, fertility, temperature and local growing conditions.

Mix Design

Three Plant Groups Working Together

Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix uses grasses as its base, a broad collection of legumes through the middle of the planting, and several wildflowers to add flowering diversity.

Grasses
Fine Fescue Base
Hard fescue and creeping red fescue provide the primary grass component of the mix.
Legumes
Clover Diversity
Several clovers, sub clovers and trefoil provide a broad legume component throughout the planting.
Wildflowers
Flowering Components
Seven listed wildflowers provide additional flower forms and visual diversity within the habitat area.

Looking for a Lower-Profile Habitat Mix?

Contact Weaver Seed for current Low Profile Beneficial Habitat Mix availability, pricing, packaging or help selecting a habitat mix for your project.

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