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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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Bishop's Flower Seeds Ammi majus
Sometimes mistaken for Queen Anne's Lace, this lovely annual grows neat, delicate clusters. The blooms are famous for their long-lasting beauty both in fresh and dried floral arrangements.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.41 / Oz -
On Sale! Blue Flax Seeds Linum perrene
See the sky reflected in a sea of these heavenly blue blooms. This perennial is fast-growing and looks best as a mass planting. It is hard to imagine how this Linum Perrene plant produces such a vibrant color from just water and dirt.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $7.65 / Oz -
Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds Cynoglossum amabile
Ever a favorite, these dainty blue flowers will charm any heart. This annual Asian variety has slightly larger flowers and rougher foliage than true Forget Me Not, but grows faster, and produces blooms sooner.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
Dwarf Blue Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus
Best known for its vivid blue color, this old-fashioned annual wildflower continues to be a favorite. Lovely fresh or dried, this dwarf grows less than a foot tall and works well in small spaces.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
English Wallflower Seeds Cheiranthus cheiri
This old English favorite pops up in castle ruins, roadsides, or any bit of rocky soil near the sea. The phlox-like orange blossoms also give off a pleasant fragrance.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $8.46 / Oz -
Northern Lights Snapdragon Seed Mix Linaria maroccana
This exquisite annual will transform a meadow into a shimmering sea of color. Also popular for containers, this mix includes white, rose, lilac, yellow, orange, and crimson flowers. Every flower garden needs a few Snapdragons!Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $8.46 / Oz -
On Sale! Tetra Snapdragon Seed Mix Antirrhinum majus
This classic annual blooms in a dazzling array of colors. These ruffled blossoms to a medium height and make lovely cut flowers or an elegant garnish.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $14.49 / 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.