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Wildflower Seeds - Midwest Region
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American Lotus Seeds Nelumbo lutea Quick View
xAmerican Lotus Seeds
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Boneset Seeds Eupatorium perfoliatum Quick View
xBoneset Seeds
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Bunch Flower Seeds Melanthium virginicum Quick View
xBunch Flower Seeds
Melanthium virginicum
Though this native plant takes several years to reach its full growth, its unusual beauty is well worth the wait. Found in swamps and bogs, the fragrant flowers are known for being extremely attractive to bees and butterflies.
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Common Arrowhead Seeds Sagittaria latifolia Quick View
xCommon Arrowhead Seeds
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Out of Stock Grass of Parnassus Seeds Parnassia glauca Quick View
xGrass of Parnassus Seeds
Parnassia glauca
Though not a true grass, this petite plant often blends in with grasses with its slender stems. The delicate, wax-like flowers flourish in fens and marshes, making it an excellent selection for wet areas.
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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.
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Out of Stock Great White Blue Lobelia Seeds Lobelia siphilitica alba Quick View
xGreat White Blue Lobelia Seeds
Lobelia siphilitica alba
This rare variation of Blue Lobelia has pure white flowers growing in unbranched spikes. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, this perennial is excellent for naturalized plantings.
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Out of Stock Hairy Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus lasiocarpus Quick View
xHairy Rose Mallow Seeds
Hibiscus lasiocarpus
Experience a bit of the tropics with these large, impressive blossoms. This native perennial makes an eye-catching addition to any garden, and it is surprising how far north they can be grown.
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Marsh Blazing Star Seeds Liatris spicata Quick View
xMarsh Blazing Star Seeds
Liatris spicata
Most Liatris thrive in dry soils, but this native species loves moisture. These impressive flowers showcase tall pink spikes, which readily attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds to your garden. It takes some patience to grow this plant from seed, but the resulting plant will last for many years.
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Monkey Flower Seeds Mimulus ringens Quick View
xMonkey Flower Seeds
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On Sale! Mountain Mint Seeds Pycnanthemum virginianum Quick View
xMountain Mint Seeds
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Northern Bedstraw Seeds Galium boreale Quick View
xNorthern Bedstraw Seeds
Galium boreale
This plant has a sweet, hay-like scent when dried, and was used for stuffing mattresses and pillows in medieval times. Today, it is primarily used as a component in native wildflower seed mixes, but can be grown as a specimen plant as well.
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Pickerel Weed Seeds Pontederia cordata Quick View
xPickerel Weed Seeds
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Prairie Blazing Star Seeds Liatris pycnostachya Quick View
xPrairie Blazing Star Seeds
Liatris pycnostachya
This native favorite sends up tall spikes of bright, tufted blossoms that bloom from the top down. This perennial is one of the few in the Liatris family that likes wet areas, so it is often used in wetland plantings. Butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds find the pink spikes irresistible.
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Southern Blue Flag Iris Seeds Iris virginica shrevei Quick View
xSouthern Blue Flag Iris Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
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.
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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.
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Swamp Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus moscheutos Quick View
xSwamp Rose Mallow Seeds
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On Sale! Tall Water Parsnip Seeds Sium suave Quick View
xTall Water Parsnip Seeds
Sium suave
A water-loving plant, this native thrives in marshy soil and standing water. The leaves are very similar to poisonous plants like Water Hemlock, but the clusters of tiny white flowers have a sweet fragrance.
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Water Horehound Seeds Lycopus americanus Quick View
xWater Horehound Seeds
Lycopus americanus
Though unrelated to the herb used in horehound candy, this non-aromatic plant is reputed to have medicinal properties, but caution is advised. This native wetland species belongs to the mint family and does not produce showy blooms.
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On Sale! Wild Mint Seeds Mentha arvensis Quick View
xWild Mint Seeds
Mentha arvensis
Containing a valuable essential oil, the leaves of this mint have numerous culinary and medicinal uses. This very minty perennial also bears small white to lavender flowers that always create a buzz among the honeybees.
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On Sale! Winged Loosestrife Seeds Lythrum alatum Quick View
xWinged Loosestrife Seeds
Lythrum alatum
Though often confused with its invasive cousin, this well-mannered wildflower is actually protected and hard to find in the wild. The water-loving beauty will brighten any wetland area with its tiny pink blossoms.
Starting at $3.75 USD