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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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On Sale! Basket of Gold Seeds Alyssum saxatile Quick View
xBasket of Gold Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Dotted Blazing Star Seeds Liatris punctata Quick View
xDotted Blazing Star Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Dwarf Lance Leaved Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis lanceolata Quick View
xDwarf Lance Leaved Coreopsis Seeds
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Out of Stock Dwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds Gaillardia aristata Quick View
xDwarf Perennial Gaillardia Seeds
Gaillardia aristata
This showy golden flower is a petite version of the very popular Blanket Flower, and its short stature makes it ideal for small gardens or even container gardening. The easy-to-grow blooms provide color all season long.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Out of Stock Dwarf Red Coneflower Seeds Ratibida columnifera Quick View
xDwarf Red Coneflower Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
On Sale! Dwarf Shasta Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum maximum Quick View
xDwarf Shasta Daisy Seeds
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Out of Stock Harebell Seeds Campanula rotundifolia Quick View
xHarebell Seeds
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On Sale! Iceland Poppy Seeds Papaver nudicaule Quick View
xIceland Poppy Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Large Flowered Tickseed Seeds Coreopsis grandiflora Quick View
xLarge Flowered Tickseed Seeds
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Maximilian's Sunflower Seeds Helianthus maximiliani Quick View
xMaximilian's Sunflower Seeds
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Narrow Leaf Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea angustifolia Quick View
xNarrow Leaf Purple Coneflower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Nodding Onion Seeds Allium cernuum Quick View
xNodding Onion Seeds
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On Sale! Prairie Onion Seeds Allium stellatum Quick View
xPrairie Onion Seeds
Allium stellatum
Known for its delicate beauty and adaptability, the prairie onion is included in many wildflower plantings. In addition, the flowers and leaves are edible and may be used in salads or as a garnish.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Red Yarrow Seeds Achillea millefolium rubra Quick View
xRed Yarrow Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Silver Princess Shasta Daisy Seeds Chrysanthemum maximum Quick View
xSilver Princess Shasta Daisy Seeds
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Tall Sunflower Seeds Helianthus giganteus Quick View
xTall Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus giganteus
This native sunflower has much smaller flower heads than the domesticated varieties, but still produces small sunflower seeds that the songbirds will devour. In fact, it is tough to harvest the seeds, because the goldfinches always seem to get them first!
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Tussock Bellflower Seeds Campanula carpatica Quick View
xTussock Bellflower Seeds
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White Yarrow Seeds Achillea millefolium Quick View
xWhite Yarrow Seeds
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Out of Stock Yellow Gaillardia Seeds Gaillardia aristata Quick View
xYellow Gaillardia Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD
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.