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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 Dark Blue Moss Vervain Seeds Verbena tenuisecta
Originally from South America, these beautiful blue flowers stay close to the ground. Butterflies are attracted to the small blue flowers, so it would be an ideal plant for a small butterfly garden.Quick ViewxDark Blue Moss Vervain Seeds
Verbena tenuisecta
Originally from South America, these beautiful blue flowers stay close to the ground. Butterflies are attracted to the small blue flowers, so it would be an ideal plant for a small butterfly garden.
$2.98 Pkt - $8.93 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Dwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds Gaillardia aristata
This showy golden flower is a petite version of the very popular Blanket Flower, and its short stature makes it ideal for small gardens or even container gardening. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.Quick ViewxDwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds
Gaillardia aristata
This showy golden flower is a petite version of the very popular Blanket Flower, and its short stature makes it ideal for small gardens or even container gardening. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.
$3.96 Pkt - $17.16 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Dwarf Red Coneflower Seeds Ratibida columnifera
This native dwarf wildflower bears a deep red flower beneath a long brown cone. This perennial does well in hot, dry areas, and is pretty easy to grow.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $8.20 / Oz -
Out Of Stock New York Aster Seeds Aster novae-belgii
With bright yellow centers and showy purple-pink petals, these flowers are sure to make a splash. This particular variety was cultivated as early as the eighteenth century.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Oriental Columbine Seeds Aquilegia oxysepala
These unusual maroon blossoms are native to parts of northern Asia and Europe. The lovely plant thrives in dry, sunny spots in open forests or on rocky slopes.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $10.19 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Pink Vervain Seeds Verbena hastata rosea
Pretty as pink, these native plants are a rare natural variation of the common Blue Vervain. They come back year after year, and also produce a lot of seeds that carry the pink trait.Quick ViewxPink Vervain Seeds
Verbena hastata rosea
Pretty as pink, these native plants are a rare natural variation of the common Blue Vervain. They come back year after year, and also produce a lot of seeds that carry the pink trait.
$2.98 Pkt - $11.03 / 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.