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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! Creeping Zinnia Seeds Sanvitalia procumbens
Native to Mexico, these fun yellow flowers have brown button-like centers. The trailing habit of this popular annual makes it ideal for hanging baskets, container gardening, or for a groundcover. Sanvitalia Procumbens is also very easy to grow.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $14.49 / Oz -
On Sale! Dwarf California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia caespitosa
Growing just 8" tall, these golden beauties are beautiful when planted en masse. The silky, cup-shaped flowers form on slender stems creating a petite version of the incredibly popular Orange California Poppy. Great for small spaces or container gardening.Quick ViewxDwarf California Poppy Seeds
Eschscholzia caespitosa
Growing just 8" tall, these golden beauties are beautiful when planted en masse. The silky, cup-shaped flowers form on slender stems creating a petite version of the incredibly popular Orange California Poppy. Great for small spaces or container gardening.
$3.48 Pkt - $15.72 / Oz -
On Sale! Ice Plant Seed Mix Mesembryanthemem criniflorum
This plant's unusual name was most likely inspired by the crystal-like texture of its foliage. This vibrant annual also produces masses of daisy-like flowers in red, orange, yellow, pink, white, or purple.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $8.20 / Oz -
Red Drummond Phlox Seeds Phlox drummondii
A popular Texas native, this vivid crimson phlox will do its roots justice wherever it is planted. This annual red Drummond phlox is easy to grow and will produce a lot of flowers with minimal effort. The bees and butterflies seem to enjoy hovering over the flowers as well.Quick ViewxRed Drummond Phlox Seeds
Phlox drummondii
A popular Texas native, this vivid crimson phlox will do its roots justice wherever it is planted. This annual red Drummond phlox is easy to grow and will produce a lot of flowers with minimal effort. The bees and butterflies seem to enjoy hovering over the flowers as well.
$3.25 Pkt - $10.57 / Oz -
Soapwort Seeds Saponaria ocymoides
Bursting with pink profusion, this popular pretty wildflower spreads a carpet of joy wherever it blooms. This easy-to-grow perennial is an ideal groundcover, edging plant, or container plant.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $9.71 / Oz -
On Sale! Tidy Tips Seeds Layia platyglossa
These bright, little flowers feature golden centers with neat, white edging. Native to the Southwest, this annual is ideal for rock gardens and windowboxes and can be grown in almost any garden with little effort.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $13.34 / 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.