Seed Species
Problem-solving species for a broad variety of needs
For over 50 years, Sharp Brothers Seed has set the standard for top-quality seed for home, farm and commercial landscape use.
Today, Sharp Brothers offers new and improved varieties of both warm and cool season grasses, various legumes, forbs and wildflowers. These varieties, along with local-source native seed, continue to be produced for consumers throughout the Great Plains and inter-mountain areas.
Seeking species that offer special benefits like 'native', 'legumes', 'biofuel' or 'wildlife benefits'? Just click on the desired benefit in the drop down menu on the right for a shortened list of species to consider, call us at 800-462-8483 or request info by fax or email.
And, when you're ready to place your order, you'll find it's easier than ever to purchase Sharp Brothers Seed! Just select the species, in our Seed Species section, type in the quantities of seed desired for each species and click "add to cart." PLEASE REMEMBER WE SELL OVER 200 SPECIES OF SEEDS. NOT ALL ARE LISTED ON THE WEB SITE. CALL US AND ASK FOR THE SPECIE. WE MAY HAVE IT ON HAND OR WE MAY HAVE TO CHECK OUR OTHER WAREHOUSE OR GROWER FOR AVAILABILITY. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SPECIES ARE SUBJECT TO DAILY INVENTORY, SO ALWAYS LIST A PHONE NUMBER WITH YOUR ORDER. . Give us a call at 800-462-8483 and we'll advise you on availability and prices. DUE TO HIGH DEMAND, PLEASE CALL IN TO PLACE ORDERS!
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Tall Grass Mix Landscape BeautificationCommon Name: Tall Grass Mix
Create a natural looking landscape resembling the Kansas Flint Hills or Cornbelt Tallgrass Prairie with the mix of tall, medium height and short perennial grasses, Big Bluestem, Yellow Indiangrass, Switchgrass, Sand Bluestem, Littl... [ More Info ]
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Trifolium hybridumCommon Name: Alsike Clover
Alsike Clover is a common plant that has naturalized widely throughout the Midwest. However, it appears to be less common than either Trifolium pratense (Red Clover) and Trifolium repens (White Clover). Alsike Clover was originally introduced from Eu...
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Trifolium incarnatumCommon Name: Crimson Clover
Crimson Clover, also known as Italian Clover, is widely grown as a protein-rich forage crop for cattle and other livestock. It can typically be found in forest margins, fields and roadsides.
It has been introduced into the United States, originall...
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Trifolium pratenseCommon Name: Medium Red Clover
Medium Red Clover is the most widely grown of the true clovers. It is a short-lived perennial legume native to the countries that border the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Medium Red Clover is used for short rotation hay fields and include into pastur...
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Trifolium repensCommon Name: White Blossom Clover
There are both annual and biennial types of White Blossom Clover, also known as Sweet Clover. In the central United States, the biennial types are most important. White Blossom Sweet Clover includes the varieties Denta and Polara, but most White Blos...
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Trifolium repensCommon Name: Ladino Clover
Ladino Clover is widely used for forage, especially in pasture. It is unexcelled as a pasture for hogs because of its unusually low fiber content. It is high in protein digestibility, a heavy nitrogen fixer, easy to establish and moderately winter ha...
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Trifolium repensCommon Name: White Dutch Clover
White Dutch Clover is widely used for forage, especially in pasture. It is high in protein digestibility, a heavy nitrogen fixer, easy to establish and moderately winter hardy. A low growing clover, White Dutch Clover is sometimes used in grass seed ...
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Tripsacum dactyloides 'PMK-24'Common Name: Pete Eastern Gamagrass
PMK-24 Eastern Gamagrass is a warm-season, perennial native grass cultivar with high palatability and productivity. Recently, interest in Eastern Gamagrass has increased because of its potential use for high quality forage, soil conservation, and wil...
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