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Bush's Coneflower Seeds Echinacea paradoxa
Also known as the Ozark Coneflower, this naturally-occurring yellow variety contrasts beautifully with its dark brown center. This rare Echinacea is prized around the world for its lovely characteristics.Quick ViewxBush's Coneflower Seeds
Echinacea paradoxa
Also known as the Ozark Coneflower, this naturally-occurring yellow variety contrasts beautifully with its dark brown center. This rare Echinacea is prized around the world for its lovely characteristics.
$4.48 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz -
Nodding Bur Marigold Seeds Bidens cernua
The heads of this bright yellow wildflower nod downward with time, earning its descriptive name. The wet-loving plant thrives in swamps, bogs, ponds, and riverbanks.Quick ViewxNodding Bur Marigold Seeds
Bidens cernua
The heads of this bright yellow wildflower nod downward with time, earning its descriptive name. The wet-loving plant thrives in swamps, bogs, ponds, and riverbanks.
$3.48 Pkt - $26.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Old Field Goldenrod Seeds Solidago nemoralis
This classic goldenrod is very hardy, and will even thrive in poor dry soils. It is widely used in native prairie mixes because it grows well in light soils. Old field goldenrod makes a great pollen source for honeybees in the fall and is also known for its medicinal qualities.Quick ViewxOld Field Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago nemoralis
This classic goldenrod is very hardy, and will even thrive in poor dry soils. It is widely used in native prairie mixes because it grows well in light soils. Old field goldenrod makes a great pollen source for honeybees in the fall and is also known for its medicinal qualities.
$3.25 Pkt - $20.16 / Oz -
Orange Coneflower Seeds Rudbeckia fulgida
Orange coneflower is an overlooked gem in its golden profusion. It is like a Black-eyed Susan with a more vibrant golden color and is rather uncommon in the wild. This perennial is easy to grow and blooms late in the season.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $48.00 / Oz -
Prairie Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis palmata
Seemingly imbued with sunshine, this native perennial will brighten any garden or planting. This species takes a little more time to grow than other types of Coreopsis but is used extensively in prairie restorations.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $144.00 / Oz -
Seedbox Seeds Ludwigia alternifolia
Named for the distinctive square shape of its seed pods, this native wildflower is also sometimes called Rattlebox. This wetland plant is becoming rare in the wild, but can still occasionally be found in marshes and swamps. Tolerates domestication reasonably well.Quick ViewxSeedbox Seeds
Ludwigia alternifolia
Named for the distinctive square shape of its seed pods, this native wildflower is also sometimes called Rattlebox. This wetland plant is becoming rare in the wild, but can still occasionally be found in marshes and swamps. Tolerates domestication reasonably well.
$3.25 Pkt - $24.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Showy Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa
This perennial is very similar to Orange Coneflower, with blooms that are more numerous, larger, and more golden than regular Black-eyed Susan. This native wildflower is easy-to-grow and is loved by the pollinators.Quick ViewxShowy Black Eyed Susan Seeds
Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa
This perennial is very similar to Orange Coneflower, with blooms that are more numerous, larger, and more golden than regular Black-eyed Susan. This native wildflower is easy-to-grow and is loved by the pollinators.
$3.48 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Skunk Cabbage Seeds Lysichitum americanum
Named for its distinctive odor, this feature actually attracts the insects necessary for this plant's pollination. A long spike and yellow shield surmount the large shiny leaves.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $136.00 / Oz