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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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Bear's Foot Seeds Polymnia uvedalia
Resembling a bear's footprint, this tall large-leaved plant also forms bright, yellow flowers. This native perennial likes to have plenty of space and spreads easily over time.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $20.59 / Oz -
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds Thunbergia alata
Originally native to areas of southern and eastern Africa, this stunning annual vine has since naturalized to many other areas of the world. The orange and yellow blossoms are perfect for covering fences, trellises, and arbors.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $9.88 / Oz -
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds Ipomea tricolor
As blue as the summer sky, this classic heirloom variety is a heavenly choice. This beautiful, climbing vine will scale any arbor, fence, or trellis that is nearby. This annual is very easy to grow and has a showy reward for those who grow it.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Sawtooth Sunflower Seeds Helianthus grosseserratus
Pretty reddish stems and serrated leaves set this native sunflower apart. The flower heads on this perennial are much smaller than domesticated sunflower varieties, but they still produce a crop of sunflower seeds that are quickly consumed by resident songbirds.Quick ViewxSawtooth Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus grosseserratus
Pretty reddish stems and serrated leaves set this native sunflower apart. The flower heads on this perennial are much smaller than domesticated sunflower varieties, but they still produce a crop of sunflower seeds that are quickly consumed by resident songbirds.
$3.48 Pkt - $26.00 / Oz -
White Morning Glory Seeds Ipomea alba
Also known as Moonflower, this annual morning glory is a night-blooming variety. The fragrant, white blooms open on warm summer evenings, providing a novel show to those who venture into the garden at night. Although it seems exotic, this Morning Glory is easy to grow and quickly climbs any nearby fence or trellis.Quick ViewxWhite Morning Glory Seeds
Ipomea alba
Also known as Moonflower, this annual morning glory is a night-blooming variety. The fragrant, white blooms open on warm summer evenings, providing a novel show to those who venture into the garden at night. Although it seems exotic, this Morning Glory is easy to grow and quickly climbs any nearby fence or trellis.
$3.48 Pkt - $6.84 / 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.