TN East TN mesic-dry upland habitat - version 2 (40 species)


This diverse mix has been designed utilizing regionally appropriate species that will perform well with in mesic-dry upland areas of Eastern Tennessee.

 

Includes (#s/ac): Yarrow (0.1), Big Bluestem (South East) (0.15), Milkweed, Common (0.05), New England aster (0.025), Indigo, Blue Wild (South East) (0.35), bearded beggarticks (South East) (0.25), Partridge Pea (South East) (0.5), Sensitive Partridgepea (South East) (0.1), purple mistflower (South East) (0.008), Coreopsis, Plains (0.05), Illinois Bundleflower (South East) (0.5), Tick-trefoil, Perplexed (0.11), Coneflower, Purple (0.25), Lovegrass, Purple (0.021), Rattlesnake Master (0.013), Fowl manna grass (0.01), Narrow-leaved Sunflower (South East) (0.06), False Sunflower (0.3), Path Rush  (South East) (0.001), Lespedeza, Hairy (0.05), Blazingstar, Marsh (Dense) (0.008), Lobelia, great blue (0.008), Bergamot, Wild (South East) (0.05), Fall panicum /Beaked Panicgrass (South East) (0.1), Switchgrass (South East) (0.1), wild quinine  (0.05), Beardtongue, Foxglove (Smooth penstemon) (0.1), Hoary mountain mint  (0.015), Mint, Narrowleaf Mountain (Slender) (0.015), Coneflower, Grayheaded (Yellow) (0.15), Susan, Black-eyed (South East) (0.1), Susan, Brown-eyed (0.1), Bluestem, Little (Aldous) (0.3), Starry Rosinweed (South East) (0.05), Goldenrod, Gray (Field) (Old Field) (0.025), showy goldenrod (0.02), Indiangrass (South East) (0.15), Aster, Frost (hairy white oldfield) (hairy) (South East) (0.05), Purple Top Tridens (0.1), Alexander, Golden (0.3), 

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(500.0 acres available)