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Wildflower Seeds - Mountain Region
The Mountain Region is a diverse area of the Western US that includes the Rockies, Olympics, Sierras, and a host of other mountain ranges. These areas are higher in elevation than the surrounding areas, and so face more extremes in temperature as well as moisture. Generally, the western sides of the mountains are greener than the eastern sides because most of the weather patterns move from west to east. Since the area described here is so vast and variable, you may have to experiment a bit to see exactly what will grow in your micro climate. We cannot tell you exactly what mountain wildflower seeds will grow in your garden because it depends so much on your exact location - a garden a few miles from you may have a totally different climate, rainfall, soils, and daylight. The best thing is to experiment and buy wildflower seeds online, or ask local gardeners or greenhouses if you want localized gardening information.
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On Sale! Blue Sage Seeds Salvia farinacea
Dressed in vivid blue, these wildflower spikes are easy to grow. This perennial comes from Texas, so it can tolerate a lot of heat and drought. This plant has a wild habit and may look a little unruly in a refined garden.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $15.72 / Oz -
On Sale! Blue Vervain Seeds Verbena hastata
These small blue blooms grow on tall stems and are frequently found growing in moist areas. This native attracts a variety of butterflies and is often used in wildflower seed mixes.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
On Sale! Hoary Vervain Seeds Verbena stricta
This is the hairy member of the vervain family that sports larger flowers than the cousins. It also is different in that it thrives in dry soils, instead of the damp stuff that the cousins prefer. But like the cousins, this native perennial does attract butterflies and pollinators.Quick ViewxHoary Vervain Seeds
Verbena stricta
This is the hairy member of the vervain family that sports larger flowers than the cousins. It also is different in that it thrives in dry soils, instead of the damp stuff that the cousins prefer. But like the cousins, this native perennial does attract butterflies and pollinators.
$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
On Sale! Smooth Blue Aster Seeds Aster laevis
These bright blue flowers will add color to the autumn landscape. Unlike many asters, this variety produces perfectly smooth foliage and stems. This Aster is widely used in prairie restoration mixes.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz
The Mountain Region is a diverse area of the Western US that includes the Rockies, Olympics, Sierras, and a host of other mountain ranges. These areas are higher in elevation than the surrounding areas, and so face more extremes in temperature as well as moisture. Generally, the western sides of the mountains are greener than the eastern sides because most of the weather patterns move from west to east. Since the area described here is so vast and variable, you may have to experiment a bit to see exactly what will grow in your micro climate. We cannot tell you exactly what mountain wildflower seeds will grow in your garden because it depends so much on your exact location - a garden a few miles from you may have a totally different climate, rainfall, soils, and daylight. The best thing is to experiment and buy wildflower seeds online, or ask local gardeners or greenhouses if you want localized gardening information.