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Wildflower Seeds - Northeast Region
The Northeast Region is similar to the Midwest, but has really has a life of its own. Like the Midwest, it has a full four seasons, but perhaps more lake-effect snow, and has more clouds and rain in the warmer months. It does not have much for prairie areas like the Midwest, but has more lakes, forests, and hills - even some low mountains. The regular rains make a lush landscape that is full of plants and animals, and makes it pretty easy to grow Northeast native wildflower seeds without much supplemental watering. If the bulk northeast flower seeds on this page are too much for you, just narrow it down by using the filter in the left margin.
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Autumn Beauty Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus Quick View
xAutumn Beauty Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus annuus
The warm autumn tones of this sunflower mix are very popular and will add rustic beauty to your fall decor. This annual is relatively tall and will produce many different stripes and colors of sunflowers. The really neat thing about sunflowers is that their flower heads follow the movement of the sun throughout the day!
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On Sale! Ice Plant Seed Mix Mesembryanthemem criniflorum Quick View
xIce Plant Seed Mix
Starting at $2.98 USD
The Northeast Region is similar to the Midwest, but has really has a life of its own. Like the Midwest, it has a full four seasons, but perhaps more lake-effect snow, and has more clouds and rain in the warmer months. It does not have much for prairie areas like the Midwest, but has more lakes, forests, and hills - even some low mountains. The regular rains make a lush landscape that is full of plants and animals, and makes it pretty easy to grow Northeast native wildflower seeds without much supplemental watering. If the bulk northeast flower seeds on this page are too much for you, just narrow it down by using the filter in the left margin.