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Wildflower Seeds - Northeast Region
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Bloodroot Seeds Sanguinaria canadensis Quick View
xBloodroot Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Doll's Eyes Seeds Actaea pachypoda Quick View
xDoll's Eyes Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Out of Stock Dutchman's Breeches Seeds Dicentra cucullaria Quick View
xDutchman's Breeches Seeds
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Out of Stock Ginseng Seeds Panax quinquefolia Quick View
xGinseng Seeds
Panax quinquefolia
A famed medicinal herb in many cultures, these attractive perennials can live up to 100 years. In the wild, they prefer a woodland setting, so they are best grown in some shade. The white flower clusters produce red berries in the fall.
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On Sale! Golden Alexanders Seeds Zizia aurea Quick View
xGolden Alexanders Seeds
Zizia aurea
These lacy yellow clusters begin to show at the beginning of spring. In the wild, these native perennials are often found growing in moist areas with dappled light. This species is often a component of native seed mixes because the early blooming flowers are a critical food source for pollinators.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Great Bur Reed Seeds Sparganium eurycarpum Quick View
xGreat Bur Reed Seeds
Sparganium eurycarpum
Though it sometimes masquerades as just another grass, this wetland plant produces unusual globular white flowers that set it apart from the rest. This native plant also makes an excellent choice for dried flower arrangements.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Heart Leaf Golden Alexanders Seeds Zizia aptera Quick View
xHeart Leaf Golden Alexanders Seeds
Zizia aptera
These short yellow umbrels are one of the early flowers to bloom on the spring prairie. They are a crucial early nectar and pollen source for honeybees and other pollinators, so they are widely used in many native prairie plantings.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Jack in the Pulpit Seeds Arisaema triphyllum Quick View
xJack in the Pulpit Seeds
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Out of Stock May Apple Seeds Podophyllum peltatum Quick View
xMay Apple Seeds
Podophyllum peltatum
This native plant really does bloom in May, and really does produce a little fruit. The low-growing perennial is at home in a woodland setting, so it is best to provide a little shade in the garden.
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Narrow Leaf Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea angustifolia Quick View
xNarrow Leaf Purple Coneflower Seeds
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Out of Stock Nodding Lady's Tresses Seeds Spiranthes cernua Quick View
xNodding Lady's Tresses Seeds
Spiranthes cernua
These delicate white wildflowers spiral gracefully around petite 9" spires that resemble a braid of long hair. A native cousin of the tropical orchid, this fragrant wildflower grows in moist soils. It can take some skill and patience to grow this gem from seed.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Pale Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea pallida Quick View
xPale Purple Coneflower Seeds
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Pasture Rose Seeds Rosa carolina Quick View
xPasture Rose Seeds
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Solomon's Seal Seeds Polygonatum canaliculatum Quick View
xSolomon's Seal Seeds
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Out of Stock Spotted Touch Me Not Seeds Impatiens capensis Quick View
xSpotted Touch Me Not Seeds
Impatiens capensis
Also known as Jewelweed, this native wildflower is valued for its legendary healing qualities. These unique orange flowers dangle from fragile stems, and the ripe seedpods explode upon touch. It is often found growing in wet areas in the wild and can be a little tricky to germinate.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Swamp Rose Seeds Rosa palustris Quick View
xSwamp Rose Seeds
Rosa palustris
Developing on a tall bushy plant, these lovely wild roses form a large shrub. The rose-pink perennial gives off a fragrance when blooming, and produces edible rose hips after blooming. It prefers moist, wetland areas, and is quite happy when shown benign neglect.
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Out of Stock Turk's Cap Lily Seeds Lilium superbum Quick View
xTurk's Cap Lily Seeds
Lilium superbum
This is the largest of the native American lilies, and it can be distinguished from Asiatic varieties by a green star in the center of each bloom. This one can be fussy to germinate and grow, but just having it in your garden will make a statement about your patience and gardening abilities.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Wild Hyacinth Seeds Camassia scilloides Quick View
xWild Hyacinth Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD