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Wildflower Seeds - Midwest Region
The Midwest is where Everwilde Farms started, so we have a special spot in our hearts for the native Midwestern flowers that grow here! This region has a lot of diversity - everything from Prairie to Woodlands to Wetlands, and everything in between. There are a lot of beautiful Midwest wildflower seeds for sale here that are appreciated not only in their native habitat, but also make welcome additions as specimens in gardens all over the world. The Midwest region gets a full four seasons, with heat in the summer, and a lot of cold and snow in the winter. The rainfall is pretty well spread throughout the whole year, so watering is only needed if there happens to be a dry spell. If you live in this region and have average soil and light, you are going to have a LOT of different options for your site. If the hundreds of species listed here are too overwhelming, just filter the results with selections on the left, and get started on planting Midwest native wildflower seeds and seed mixes in your garden.
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On Sale! Cream Gentian Seeds Gentiana flavida
Cream Gentian has nearly closed tubular blossoms that never really open. Determined bumblebees force their way into the blooms; otherwise, this species would not get pollinated.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Ivory Castle California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia californica
These dreamy, white beauties will bring a bit of purity and romance to any flower garden. These wildflowers are the same beautiful shape and form as the common California Poppy but bloom with a pleasant ivory blossom.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $9.54 / Oz -
Rainbow Coleus Seed Mix Solenostemon scutellarioides
Also known as Painted Leaves, this Coleus mix will bring brilliant colors to your shady garden area. This short annual is a perfect choice for borders or containers and will behave well as a house plant too.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $36.00 / Oz -
Sweet Mignonette Seeds Reseda odorata
Though small and humble in appearance, these flowers are grown for their rare spicy-sweet fragrance. Enjoy in the garden, in patio containers, or in window boxes to let the perfume waft into the house.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $7.52 / Oz -
Whirleybird Nasturtium Seed Mix Tropaeolum nanum
An old-fashioned variety, these beautiful rose, tangerine, mahogany, red, gold, and cream blossoms look cheerfully upwards. This easy-to-grow variety is compact and performs well as a container plant.Quick ViewxWhirleybird Nasturtium Seed Mix
Tropaeolum nanum
An old-fashioned variety, these beautiful rose, tangerine, mahogany, red, gold, and cream blossoms look cheerfully upwards. This easy-to-grow variety is compact and performs well as a container plant.
$3.25 Pkt - $8.46 / Oz -
White Linen California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia californica
These fresh, snowy beauties add sparkling contrast to any wildflower planting. Mix with other colors of California Poppy for maximum effect. This wildflower is easy to grow and is grown as an annual in colder locations.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $9.54 / Oz
The Midwest is where Everwilde Farms started, so we have a special spot in our hearts for the native Midwestern flowers that grow here! This region has a lot of diversity - everything from Prairie to Woodlands to Wetlands, and everything in between. There are a lot of beautiful Midwest wildflower seeds for sale here that are appreciated not only in their native habitat, but also make welcome additions as specimens in gardens all over the world. The Midwest region gets a full four seasons, with heat in the summer, and a lot of cold and snow in the winter. The rainfall is pretty well spread throughout the whole year, so watering is only needed if there happens to be a dry spell. If you live in this region and have average soil and light, you are going to have a LOT of different options for your site. If the hundreds of species listed here are too overwhelming, just filter the results with selections on the left, and get started on planting Midwest native wildflower seeds and seed mixes in your garden.