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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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Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Black-eyed Susan is probably the most popular wildflower for summer gardens. This biennial is so easy to grow, and produces a lot of showy yellow blooms that are liked by butterflies - so why not have it in the garden?Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.09 / Oz -
Great Blue Lobelia Seeds Lobelia siphilitica
These intense blue beauties contrast beautifully with Cardinal Flower - their deep red cousin. Both love moisture and can be planted in low-lying areas such as around ponds or near streams. The tall spikes are also attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.Quick ViewxGreat Blue Lobelia Seeds
Lobelia siphilitica
These intense blue beauties contrast beautifully with Cardinal Flower - their deep red cousin. Both love moisture and can be planted in low-lying areas such as around ponds or near streams. The tall spikes are also attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.
$3.75 Pkt - $36.00 / Oz -
Heath Aster Seeds Aster ericoides
Named for their resemblance to the white heath of the moors of England, these Asters thrive in dry, rocky prairies or pastures. Since it spreads easily, it will eventually form extended colonies of attractive white bushes.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $100.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Mistflower Seeds Eupatorium coelestinum
Create a vision of dreamy loveliness with a cloud of these soft, bluish purplish flowers. This wildflower is a great perennial for a border or a hedge because it's unique fragrance is very attractive to pollinators and butterflies.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz -
Stiff Gentian Seeds Gentiana quinquefolia
Named for their stiffly upright tubular blossoms, these unusual wildflowers look like buds about to burst open. All Gentians are rare, but this one is particularly uncommon. The violet-blue flowers appear during the fall.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $160.00 / 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.