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Wildflower Seeds - Northern Region
The Northern region is home to our Canadian friends in the eastern provinces, as well as the northern-most part of the Eastern US. This area is characterized by a long, cold winter with lots of snow, and a short humid summer that only lasts about 3 or 4 months. Most of the area is classified as a UDSA Growing Zone 4 or less, and the species that grow here have interesting ways to perpetuate themselves in spite of the short growing season. There are a lot of forests and wetlands in this region, so adequate moisture is hardly ever a problem. Look up your growing zone to make sure that the Northern wildflower seeds that you want to grow are winter hardy. Alternatively, just order annual flower seeds online so that the plant does not need to make it through the winter, but can reseed itself and come back from seed the next year.
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Chinese Pinks Seeds Dianthus chinensis
Add a bit of exotic flair to the garden spot with these brilliant, fringed blossoms. This variety will flourish with little effort and will yield multitudes of exquisite little blooms.Quick ViewxChinese Pinks Seeds
Dianthus chinensis
Add a bit of exotic flair to the garden spot with these brilliant, fringed blossoms. This variety will flourish with little effort and will yield multitudes of exquisite little blooms.
$2.98 Pkt - $10.45 / Oz -
Deep Carmine Baby's Breath Seeds Gypsophila elegans
Tiny crimson flowers, and feathery gray-green foliage gives a delicate, airy feel. This annual is perfect for floral arrangements and is very easy to grow in the home garden.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $9.54 / Oz -
Dwarf Columbine Seed Mix Aquilegia vulgaris
These delicate, nodding blossoms grow wild throughout much of northern Europe. This 16" dwarf variety produces a lovely mix of colors that will brighten any space!Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
Indian Paintbrush Seeds Castilleja coccinea
Paint the landscape with these brilliant red blooms! One of the most well-known and loved wildflowers, this variety grows across much of the western United States and can tolerate drought quite well.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $300.00 / Oz -
Single Poppy Seed Mix Papaver rhoeas
Create a shimmering wave of color with this bright mix, which contains the super-popular Red Poppy, along with pink and white variations. This annual often self-sows and is highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.59 / Oz -
Pheasant's Eye Seeds Adonis aestivalis
Similar in appearance to anemones, these striking reddish-orange Pheasant's Eye flowers have large black centers and delicate green leaves. This is an annual wildflower, so it blooms in the first year and reseeds itself.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $7.27 / Oz -
Rainbow Coleus Seed Mix Solenostemon scutellarioides
Also known as Painted Leaves, this Coleus mix will bring brilliant colors to your shady garden area. This short annual is a perfect choice for borders or containers and will behave well as a house plant too.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $36.00 / Oz -
Texas Bluebonnet Seeds Lupinus texensis
The Bluebonnet is a native wildflower of the deep south and holds the honor of being the State Flower of Texas. The blooms have the unique trait of changing colors as they age, which is why they sometimes look reddish and other times blueish.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $11.88 / Oz
The Northern region is home to our Canadian friends in the eastern provinces, as well as the northern-most part of the Eastern US. This area is characterized by a long, cold winter with lots of snow, and a short humid summer that only lasts about 3 or 4 months. Most of the area is classified as a UDSA Growing Zone 4 or less, and the species that grow here have interesting ways to perpetuate themselves in spite of the short growing season. There are a lot of forests and wetlands in this region, so adequate moisture is hardly ever a problem. Look up your growing zone to make sure that the Northern wildflower seeds that you want to grow are winter hardy. Alternatively, just order annual flower seeds online so that the plant does not need to make it through the winter, but can reseed itself and come back from seed the next year.