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Wildflower Seeds - Midwest Region
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Common Ironweed Seeds Vernonia fasciculata Quick View
xCommon Ironweed Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Fireweed Seeds Epilobium angustifolium Quick View
xFireweed Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Illinois Tick Trefoil Seeds Desmodium illinoense Quick View
xIllinois Tick Trefoil Seeds
Desmodium illinoense
Native to the midwestern United States, this vivid purple wildflower is used as a component in many prairie plantings. Please be aware that the hairy seed pods that develop can stick to pets or clothing.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Joe Pye Weed Seeds Eupatorium maculatum Quick View
xJoe Pye Weed Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock Swamp Mallow Seeds Hibiscus palustris Quick View
xSwamp Mallow Seeds
Hibiscus palustris
This exotic beauty grows pink blossoms up to 6" in diameter. Almost tropical in appearance, this native wildflower loves lots of moisture, so it is well suited for heavy soils.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Swamp Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus moscheutos Quick View
xSwamp Rose Mallow Seeds
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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.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Sweet Joe Pye Weed Seeds Eupatorium purpureum Quick View
xSweet Joe Pye Weed Seeds
Eupatorium purpureum
This relative of Joe Pye Weed is taller, more colorful, and more fragrant than common Joe Pye Weed. Also, it does not need quite as much water, so it grows better in average garden soil. The name comes from an 18th century Native American who used this plant medicinally.
Starting at $3.48 USD