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Wildflower Seeds - California Region
The wildflower species listed in the California Region are those that would grow well in the Central Valley as well as the coastal areas of Southern California. If you are in the mountains you might want to check out the Mountain Region, or if you are in the desert areas in the south, you'll want to look at the Dry West Region. The species of bulk wildflowers listed on this page are those that are either native here, or are annuals that grow well in this zone. There are hundreds of bulk California wildflower seeds to choose from, so please use the filters along the left side of the screen to narrow your search to match your soils, lighting, and any other attributes that you may want. If you are looking for something that is strictly native to your immediate area, you can check out the distribution map that is found on the detail pages of most of the species.
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Out of Stock Alaska Gold Nasturtium Seeds Tropaeolum nanum Quick View
xAlaska Gold Nasturtium Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Alaska Nasturtium Seed Mix Tropaeolum nanum Quick View
xAlaska Nasturtium Seed Mix
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta Quick View
xBlack Eyed Susan Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds Thunbergia alata Quick View
xBlack Eyed Susan Vine Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Jewel Nasturtium Seed Mix Tropaeolum nanum Quick View
xJewel Nasturtium Seed Mix
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Four O'clock Seed Mix Mirabilis jalapa Quick View
xFour O'clock Seed Mix
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Tall Nasturtium Seed Mix Tropaeolum majus Quick View
xTall Nasturtium Seed Mix
Tropaeolum majus
Scatter these seeds anywhere for a gorgeous mix of large gold, orange, red, and yellow blossoms. This popular annual is tall for the nasturtium family, so it will need more room than the dwarf varieties. This flower is easy to grow and is a good wildflower for the beginning gardener.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Orange California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia californica Quick View
xOrange California Poppy Seeds
Eschscholzia californica
This Orange California Poppy is the stuff that makes awesome wildflower calendar photos. Lighting up vast expanses of the springtime California mountains, they are probably the all-time favorite wildflower of the West. They can also be successfully grown as an annual in the Eastern US.
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Rainbow Coleus Seed Mix Solenostemon scutellarioides Quick View
xRainbow Coleus Seed Mix
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Tall Strawflower Seeds Helichrysum bracteatum Quick View
xTall Strawflower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Tall White Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima Quick View
xTall White Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Tetra Snapdragon Seed Mix Antirrhinum majus Quick View
xTetra Snapdragon Seed Mix
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Tom Thumb Nasturtium Seed Mix Tropaeolum nanum Quick View
xTom Thumb Nasturtium Seed Mix
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! White Four O'Clock Seeds Mirabilis jalapa Quick View
xWhite Four O'Clock Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Yellow Four O'Clock Seeds Mirabilis jalapa Quick View
xYellow Four O'Clock Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD
The wildflower species listed in the California Region are those that would grow well in the Central Valley as well as the coastal areas of Southern California. If you are in the mountains you might want to check out the Mountain Region, or if you are in the desert areas in the south, you'll want to look at the Dry West Region. The species of bulk wildflowers listed on this page are those that are either native here, or are annuals that grow well in this zone. There are hundreds of bulk California wildflower seeds to choose from, so please use the filters along the left side of the screen to narrow your search to match your soils, lighting, and any other attributes that you may want. If you are looking for something that is strictly native to your immediate area, you can check out the distribution map that is found on the detail pages of most of the species.