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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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Out Of Stock Bitterroot Seeds Lewisia rediviva
Said to be one of the rarest wildflowers in America, this pink and white beauty was discovered by Lewis and Clark in Montana. The low-growing perennial is a little tricky to germinate but does best in rocky soil with good drainage.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $120.00 / Oz -
Carpet of Snow Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima
Masses of tiny white flowers give the illusion of snow without the cold. This annual is perfect for hanging baskets, rock gardens, or a groundcover. As an added bonus, the flowers have a sweet scent that pollinators find attractive.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $11.88 / Oz -
Store in the FridgeOut Of Stock Dutchman's Breeches Seeds Dicentra cucullaria
This delicate beauty blooms with the earliest of the spring flowers. Unusual in shape, the white blossoms resemble pantaloons hung out to dry. This perennial will take a few years to become established and bloom.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $120.00 / Oz -
English Daisy Seed Mix Bellis perennis
This classic continues to delight daisy lovers everywhere. The mix provides a dazzling array of colors and makes an excellent ground cover plant.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $20.16 / Oz -
On Sale! Five Spot Seeds Nemophila maculata
Victorian ladies loved this western native plant for its unusual bicolor flowers and delicate foliage. Each bloom has five purple spots on the petals, and its sprawling habit makes it an excellent choice for massed plantings, hanging baskets, and borders.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $7.92 / 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 -
Poached Egg Plant Seeds Limnanthes douglasii
As the name suggests, these little cup-shaped flowers are white on the outside with yellow centers. The fragrant plants are native to the western US, but make a cheery annual groundcover or border plant in gardens across the world. These are very easy to grow.Quick ViewxPoached Egg Plant Seeds
Limnanthes douglasii
As the name suggests, these little cup-shaped flowers are white on the outside with yellow centers. The fragrant plants are native to the western US, but make a cheery annual groundcover or border plant in gardens across the world. These are very easy to grow.
$3.48 Pkt - $12.28 / Oz -
On Sale! Rockcress Seeds Arabis alpina
This attractive foliage forms a dense mat close to the ground, while the stems support clusters of pure white, tiny flowers. The native groundcover also grows well in rock gardens.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $16.57 / Oz -
On Sale! Snow in Summer Seeds Cerastium biebersteinii
These fine white flowers give the illusion of snow, even in summer. Silvery, felted foliage, and low-growing, spreading habit make this an attractive ground cover or addition to a rock garden.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $15.72 / Oz -
Swiss Giants Pansy Seed Mix Viola wittrockiana
Worthy of a Swiss window box, these impressive blooms come in a brilliant array of color. This compact plant is technically a perennial but is often grown as an annual. The flowers are edible and can be used as garnishes, or in salads.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $30.00 / Oz -
Virginia Stock Seeds Malcolmia maritima
If you are not sure what Virginia Stock smells like, then you need to plant some of this in your yard. Because of its appealing fragrance and rapid growth, this plant has been a particular favorite of young gardeners for generations. The annual wildflower creates masses of pink, purple, and white, making a perfect groundcover.Quick ViewxVirginia Stock Seeds
Malcolmia maritima
If you are not sure what Virginia Stock smells like, then you need to plant some of this in your yard. Because of its appealing fragrance and rapid growth, this plant has been a particular favorite of young gardeners for generations. The annual wildflower creates masses of pink, purple, and white, making a perfect groundcover.
$2.98 Pkt - $7.65 / Oz -
Wild Strawberry Seeds Fragaria virginiana
Native to the United States, this plant bears tiny, wild strawberries. They are flavorful and sweet, albeit seedier than their cultivated cousins. Great for the homestead garden!Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $400.00 / 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.