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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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Carpet of Snow Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima
Masses of tiny white flowers give the illusion of snow without the cold. This annual is perfect for hanging baskets, rock gardens, or a groundcover. As an added bonus, the flowers have a sweet scent that pollinators find attractive.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $11.88 / Oz -
Dwarf Pink Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima
This easy-to-grow annual forms a low carpet of fragrant pink blossoms. This popular flower makes an ideal border, groundcover, or container plant because of it's small habit. Even though it is an annual, it readily reseeds itself to produce the next generation of flowers.Quick ViewxDwarf Pink Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Lobularia maritima
This easy-to-grow annual forms a low carpet of fragrant pink blossoms. This popular flower makes an ideal border, groundcover, or container plant because of it's small habit. Even though it is an annual, it readily reseeds itself to produce the next generation of flowers.
$3.48 Pkt - $17.16 / Oz -
Prairie Smoke Seeds Geum triflorum
Feathery, pink wisps float atop these dreamy native flowers, like so many plumes of smoke. This small novelty plant will add ornamental value to rock gardens or borders, and interest and diversity to any native planting.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $280.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Royal Carpet Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima
Create a carpet fit for royalty with these fragrant purple and white beauties. This quick-growing annual is also perfect for hanging baskets or borders because it is so small. Pollinators such as bees and butterflies are drawn to the sweet blossoms, creating new seeds for next year.Quick ViewxRoyal Carpet Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Lobularia maritima
Create a carpet fit for royalty with these fragrant purple and white beauties. This quick-growing annual is also perfect for hanging baskets or borders because it is so small. Pollinators such as bees and butterflies are drawn to the sweet blossoms, creating new seeds for next year.
$3.48 Pkt - $13.00 / Oz -
Store in the FridgeOut Of Stock Wild Ginger Seeds Asarum canadense
While the reddish-brown flowers are often overlooked, this pretty wild ginger plant is valued for its decorative foliage. It also makes an excellent low ground cover for shaded areas.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $160.00 / Oz
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.