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Wildflowers - Gentian Seeds
Though this perennial may take extra time and work to establish, our gentian wildflower seeds for sale will be well worth the effort. Identified by their unusual closed tubular blossoms, gentians are primarily pollinated by bumblebees. Most varieties come in varying shades of violet, but we also offer the lovely cream version. Most gentians bloom in late summer or fall and do best in consistently moist conditions such as marshy areas. Keep in mind that the fringed gentian is on the rare and endangered list.
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Bottle Gentian Seeds Gentiana andrewsii
Named for their nearly closed tubular blossoms, these unusual wildflowers look like buds about to burst open. The only way they get pollinated is that bumblebees force their way in and do their duty.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $100.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Downy Gentian Seeds Gentiana puberulenta
Nearly identical to the traditional European gentian, this American native tolerates drought better than it's cousin. The deep violet blossoms spring up in prairies or rocky ground.Quick ViewxDowny Gentian Seeds
Gentiana puberulenta
Nearly identical to the traditional European gentian, this American native tolerates drought better than it's cousin. The deep violet blossoms spring up in prairies or rocky ground.
$3.96 Pkt - $200.00 / Oz -
Stiff Gentian Seeds Gentiana quinquefolia
Named for their stiffly upright tubular blossoms, these unusual wildflowers look like buds about to burst open. All Gentians are rare, but this one is particularly uncommon. The violet-blue flowers appear during the fall.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $160.00 / Oz
Though this perennial may take extra time and work to establish, our gentian wildflower seeds for sale will be well worth the effort. Identified by their unusual closed tubular blossoms, gentians are primarily pollinated by bumblebees. Most varieties come in varying shades of violet, but we also offer the lovely cream version. Most gentians bloom in late summer or fall and do best in consistently moist conditions such as marshy areas. Keep in mind that the fringed gentian is on the rare and endangered list.