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Wildflower Seeds - Northeast Region
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Bishop's Cap Seeds Mitella diphylla Quick View
xBishop's Cap Seeds
Mitella diphylla
Clinging to slender stems, these tiny, white flowers look like delicate lace. This native plant prefers moist, wooded areas, and is a pretty rare find in the wild. It is even more unusual in gardens because it takes some skill and patience to grow this wildflower.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Boneset Seeds Eupatorium perfoliatum Quick View
xBoneset Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Bunch Flower Seeds Melanthium virginicum Quick View
xBunch Flower Seeds
Melanthium virginicum
Though this native plant takes several years to reach its full growth, its unusual beauty is well worth the wait. Found in swamps and bogs, the fragrant flowers are known for being extremely attractive to bees and butterflies.
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Calico Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon calycosus Quick View
xCalico Beardtongue Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Cream Gentian Seeds Gentiana flavida Quick View
xCream Gentian Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Dwarf Columbine Seed Mix Aquilegia vulgaris Quick View
xDwarf Columbine Seed Mix
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On Sale! Flat Topped Aster Seeds Aster umbellatus Quick View
xFlat Topped Aster Seeds
Aster umbellatus
Blossoming in late summer, these soft, white flower clusters top 4' stalks. In the wild, this flat topped aster wildflower grows in moist, sandy areas or woodlands.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Foxglove Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon digitalis Quick View
xFoxglove Beardtongue Seeds
Penstemon digitalis
Thriving in the sun or in the shade, Penstemon Digitalis perennial bears trumpet-shaped white blossoms. These foxglove beardtongue seeds are used for many native wildflower projects because it is a principal pollinator species that can adapt to many conditions. The plant's unusual name "foxglove beardtongue" comes from the fuzzy tongue in each open bloom.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Glade Mallow Seeds Napaea dioica Quick View
xGlade Mallow Seeds
Napaea dioica
These tall wildflowers show off pure white blossoms and large, heavily serrated leaves. The lightly-scented perennial is an excellent addition to garden or prairie, provided that they have a steady supply of moisture.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
New Jersey Tea Seeds Ceanothus americanus Quick View
xNew Jersey Tea Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Pale Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon pallidus Quick View
xPale Beardtongue Seeds
Penstemon pallidus
This plant's unusual name comes from the fuzzy tongue in each open bloom. Being called pale does not sound very flattering, but it makes the veining in the blossoms stand out. Also, the winged garden friends do not seem to mind that the flower is a pastel color.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Pussytoes Seeds Antennaria plantaginifolia Quick View
xPussytoes Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Spider Plant Seeds Cleome hassleriana Quick View
xSpider Plant Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Starry Campion Seeds Silene stellata Quick View
xStarry Campion Seeds
Silene stellata
Like stars in the night sky, this rare beauty lights up the landscape. This native perennial is a cousin to the weedy Campion, but this member of the family is not invasive - it actually is on the endangered species list in several states.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Swamp Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus moscheutos Quick View
xSwamp Rose Mallow Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Wild Quinine Seeds Parthenium integrifolium Quick View
xWild Quinine Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD