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Western Wheatgrass
Compare product- Commonly found in the Grassland Regions and on suitable sites in the foothills and Parkland Regions
- Grows from British Columbia to Ontario
- Found in low-lying areas and on heavy alkaline and saline soils
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Canada Wildrye
Compare product- Native to most of North America
- Commonly found in the prairie and Parkland Regions
- Found on sandy soil, shores, grasslands and dunes
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Dahurian Wildrye
Compare product- Native to Siberia, Mongolia and China
- Adapted to a very wide range of soil types across Western Canada
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Cicer Milkvetch
Compare product- Widely adapted legume
- Native to Eastern Europe and then transported to North America and South America
- Best suited for Rocky Mountain habitats but also flourishes in coastal climates
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Sainfoin
Compare product- Native to areas of Europe and Asia
- Well adapted to western Canadian growing conditions
- Likes open grasslands and meadows
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American Vetch
Compare product- Common throughout most regions of Alberta
- Not generally found in the mountains at higher elevations
- Common in mixed-grass prairie across Western Canada and south to Texas
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Arrowleaf Balsamroot
Compare product- Common in mountain shrub communities, woodlands and open forests
- Widespread across Western Canada and the Western United States
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Canada Milkvetch
Compare product- Found throughout Canada and the United States in wetlands, woodlands and prairies
- Likes sunny, moist, well-drained habitats
- Thrives in the grasslands of the foothills and Parkland Regions
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Northern Sweetvetch
Compare product- Widespread in northern and western regions of Canada and the United States
- Generally grows at 1,200-2,400m elevation
- Very winter-hardy
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Prairiebloom Wildflower Mix
Compare product- Grows easily in full sun to part sun and well-drained soils
- Variety of colour, size and flowering timing for naturalized landscaping
- NATURAL HABITAT: Commonly found in the plains and foothills of Western Canada
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Purple Prairie Clover
Compare product- Naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil
- Flowers attract pollinators
- Highly palatable and nutritious
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Western Yarrow
Compare product- Common throughout North America on wet or dry sites
- One of the most abundant and widely distributed wildflowers across western North America
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White Prairie Clover
Compare product- Native to North America
- Found throughout Central Canada and the United States
- Loves full sun and dry conditions
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Diploid Annual Ryegrass
Compare product- Cool season annual
- Excellent at soil building due to deep rooting
- Good weed suppression
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Fall Rye
Compare product- If planted in early August, fall rye can be available as a fall forage and as a feed source again in spring
- Very cold tolerant
- Extensive fibrous root system