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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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Bloodroot Seeds Sanguinaria canadensis Quick View
xBloodroot Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Blue Cohosh Seeds Caulophyllum thalictroides Quick View
xBlue Cohosh Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Out of Stock Dutchman's Breeches Seeds Dicentra cucullaria Quick View
xDutchman's Breeches Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Great Blue Lobelia Seeds Lobelia siphilitica Quick View
xGreat Blue Lobelia Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Hairy Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon hirsutus Quick View
xHairy Beardtongue Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Jack in the Pulpit Seeds Arisaema triphyllum Quick View
xJack in the Pulpit Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Out of Stock Jacob's Ladder Seeds Polemonium reptans Quick View
xJacob's Ladder Seeds
Polemonium reptans
Awake at the first hint of spring, these lovely native flowers provide an early pollen and nectar source for hungry pollinators. These perennials are woodland ephemerals, meaning they bloom before the leaves appear on the trees. The distinctive foliage resembles a ladder, but they do not grow very tall.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Mad Dog Skullcap Seeds Scutellaria lateriflora Quick View
xMad Dog Skullcap Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Monkey Flower Seeds Mimulus ringens Quick View
xMonkey Flower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Pale Spiked Lobelia Seeds Lobelia spicata Quick View
xPale Spiked Lobelia Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Prairie Phlox Seeds Phlox pilosa Quick View
xPrairie Phlox Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Stout Blue Eyed Grass Seeds Sisyrinchium angustifolium Quick View
xStout Blue Eyed Grass Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Wild Strawberry Seeds Fragaria virginiana Quick View
xWild 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!
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Wild Sweet William Seeds Phlox maculata Quick View
xWild Sweet William Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Out of Stock Yellow Star Grass Seeds Hypoxis hirsuta Quick View
xYellow Star Grass Seeds
Hypoxis hirsuta
Tiny yellow star-shaped flowers appear on this tufted grass-like plant. This attractive perennial is perfect for rock gardens, but it is so rare that the seeds are often not available.
Starting at $3.96 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.