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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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American Germander Seeds Teucrium canadense Quick View
xAmerican Germander Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta Quick View
xBlack Eyed Susan Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Blood Flower Seeds Asclepias curassavica Quick View
xBlood Flower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Blue Sage Seeds Salvia farinacea Quick View
xBlue Sage Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Butterfly Weed Seeds Asclepias tuberosa Quick View
xButterfly Weed Seeds
Asclepias tuberosa
One of the most striking of native plants, Butterfly Weed lights up the prairies with its blazing orange flowers. Monarch Butterflies thrive on this plant, so it is a must for any butterfly garden on sandy soil. Butterfly milkweed seed thrives in rocky or sandy soil, typically in open fields or along roadsides.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Clasping Coneflower Seeds Rudbeckia amplexicaulis Quick View
xClasping Coneflower Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Common Arrowhead Seeds Sagittaria latifolia Quick View
xCommon Arrowhead Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock Fireweed Seeds Epilobium angustifolium Quick View
xFireweed Seeds
Starting at $3.96 USD -
On Sale! Gloriosa Daisy Seeds Rudbeckia hirta Quick View
xGloriosa Daisy Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Hoary Vervain Seeds Verbena stricta Quick View
xHoary Vervain Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Lemon Mint Seeds Monarda citriodora Quick View
xLemon Mint Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Long Headed Coneflower Seeds Ratibida columnifera Quick View
xLong Headed Coneflower Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Mexican Hat Seeds Ratibida columnifera pulcherrima Quick View
xMexican Hat Seeds
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Out of Stock Oriental Columbine Seeds Aquilegia oxysepala Quick View
xOriental Columbine Seeds
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On Sale! Picta Tickseed Seeds Coreopsis nuecensis Quick View
xPicta Tickseed Seeds
Coreopsis nuecensis
Also known as Crown Tickseed, this charming yellow wildflower features a ring of deep red within the petals. Very easy to grow and great for wildflower mixes and planters.
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Plains Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis tinctoria Quick View
xPlains Coreopsis Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Out of Stock Rice Button Aster Seeds Aster dumosus Quick View
xRice Button Aster Seeds
Aster dumosus
These cheery, little flowers are as bright as a button. This notably adaptable species can be found growing wild in areas as diverse as sandy soil, open woods, bogs, or along roadsides.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Sand Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis lanceolata Quick View
xSand Coreopsis Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
Western Yarrow Seeds Achillea millefolium occidentalis Quick View
xWestern Yarrow Seeds
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Whorled Milkweed Seeds Asclepias verticillata Quick View
xWhorled Milkweed Seeds
Starting at $3.75 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.