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Wildflower Seeds - Plains Region
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Bear's Foot Seeds Polymnia uvedalia Quick View
xBear's Foot Seeds
Polymnia uvedalia
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This native plant first gained recognition as a medicinal remedy, due to the research of Dr. J. W. Pruitt. In 1870, Dr. Pruitt introduced an ointment made from the root of this plant, used externally to treat a variety of complaints related to swelling and inflammation. Legend has it that Native Americans once used a similar preparation of the plant as a hair tonic. The common name comes from the resemblance of the leaves to the footprint of a bear.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds Thunbergia alata Quick View
xBlack Eyed Susan Vine Seeds
Thunbergia alata
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Originally native to areas of southern and eastern Africa, this stunning vine has since naturalized to many other areas of the world. The genus name "Thunbergia" honors Carl Peter Thunberg, an 18th century Swedish botanist who did extensive botanical research and exploration at the Cape of Good Hope. The species name "alatus" means "winged," referring to the shape of the leaves.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds Ipomea tricolor Quick View
xHeavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds
Ipomea tricolor
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Morning glory flowers open with the morning sun and close when it sets. Though each flower only lasts for one day, their abundance and beauty have made them a garden favorite for centuries. Early Japanese and Chinese cultures especially valued this plant for its aesthetic and medicinal qualities. According to historical research, ancient peoples of Mexico and South America also used the sticky liquid of the morning glory vines as a crucial ingredient in the production of latex. Classic "Heavenly Blue" morning glories are a special favorite of gardeners, and won the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Sawtooth Sunflower Seeds Helianthus grosseserratus Quick View
xSawtooth Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus grosseserratus
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Sunflowers were named for their habit of turning their faces to the sun. At the beginning of the development they exhibit heliotropism, or following the sun in its course from east to west, though the mature blossoms usually end up facing straight east. These are said to be the happiest of flowers, and in the language of flowers they symbolize loyalty and constancy.Starting at $2.50 USD -
White Morning Glory Seeds Ipomea alba Quick View
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Ipomea alba
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Because of its habit of blooming in the evening and throughout the night, this vine is commonly known as Moonflower. It grows wild in the southern United States as well as in tropical areas of South America and Africa. According to historical research, ancient peoples of Mexico and South America used the sticky liquid of the morning glory vines as a crucial ingredient in the production of latex.Starting at $2.50 USD
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