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Poke Milkweed Seeds Asclepias exaltata
These tall, elegant stalks can be found in woodland areas across the eastern United States and Canada. The white flower clusters are great for attracting monarch butterflies to a shaded garden.Quick ViewxPoke Milkweed Seeds
Asclepias exaltata
These tall, elegant stalks can be found in woodland areas across the eastern United States and Canada. The white flower clusters are great for attracting monarch butterflies to a shaded garden.
$4.96 Pkt - $270.00 / Oz -
American Lotus Seeds Nelumbo lutea
Add a bit of exotic flair to the garden pond with these aquatic perennial lotus flower seeds. The large yellowish blooms and round leaves float on the surface of the water. It looks like a flower from the tropics, but it is hardy and native to states as far north as Wisconsin!Quick ViewxAmerican Lotus Seeds
Nelumbo lutea
Add a bit of exotic flair to the garden pond with these aquatic perennial lotus flower seeds. The large yellowish blooms and round leaves float on the surface of the water. It looks like a flower from the tropics, but it is hardy and native to states as far north as Wisconsin!
$3.48 Pkt - $14.07 / Oz -
On Sale! Tall Water Parsnip Seeds Sium suave
A water-loving plant, this native thrives in marshy soil and standing water. The leaves are very similar to poisonous plants like Water Hemlock, but the clusters of tiny white flowers have a sweet fragrance.Quick ViewxTall Water Parsnip Seeds
Sium suave
A water-loving plant, this native thrives in marshy soil and standing water. The leaves are very similar to poisonous plants like Water Hemlock, but the clusters of tiny white flowers have a sweet fragrance.
$3.96 Pkt - $100.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Bear Grass Seeds Xerophyllum tenax
A hardy mountain plant, this native bear grass flower flourishes in the high altitudes of the western United States. Native Americans once used the reed-like leaves for basket weaving, which were known for their whiteness and resilient strength.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $18.77 / Oz