Tidy Tips
$2.50 – $81.00Price range: $2.50 through $81.00
Tidy Tips is a charming wildflower native to the western United States, belonging to the sunflower family. Known for its bright, cheerful blooms with a distinctive yellow center and white-tipped petals, it adds a crisp, colorful accent to gardens, borders, and meadows.
Tidy Tips thrives in cooler summer climates and prefers full sun with well-drained soil. It does not perform well in hot or humid regions, making it ideal for northern gardens or areas with mild summer temperatures. Seeds can be sown outdoors in spring or fall in cooler climates, while in warmer regions, fall planting is recommended. Although it can be started indoors, Tidy Tips establishes most successfully when sown directly outdoors.
This versatile wildflower is excellent for borders, mass plantings, and cutting gardens, providing both beauty and a long-lasting addition to any garden while supporting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Its tidy, daisy-like flowers make it a favorite for gardeners seeking low-maintenance, visually striking annuals.
**For larger quantities than listed for sale please contact us for availability and pricing.
The broadcast rate for seeding is 12 – 18 pounds per acre.
The seed drill rate for seeding in rows is 6 pounds per acre.
| Purchasing Options | Price | Quantity | |
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| Small Packet | $2.50 | ||
Covers approximately 5 square feet. |
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| 10 Gram | $3.00 | ||
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| 1/8 Pound | $12.00 | ||
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| 1 Pound | $81.00 | ||
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| Scientific Name | Layia platyglossa |
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| Product Type | Native Flower |
| Color | White, Yellow |
| Cycle | Annual |
| Origin | NW Native species, North American Native species |
| Height | 8-12" |
| Germination Time | 10-30 days |
| Planting Season | Spring, Fall |
| Bloom Season | Spring |
| Weeks to Bloom | 7 to 8 weeks |
| USDA Zone | 6 to 10 |
| Seeds Per Pound | 350,000 |
| Seeding Rate (lb./acre) | 6 |
| Pollen/Nectar | Nectar, Pollen |
| Pollinator(s) | Bats, Birds, Butterflies, Honey Bees, Native Bees |
| Notes | Tidy Tips is a flower that is native to the western United States. |












