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Wildflower Seeds - Plains Region
The Great Plains cover a large area in the the Central US that was once home to vast prairies and grasslands. The area stretches from Mexico to Canada, but has one thing in common - not a lot of rainfall. Much of the area gets less than 20 inches of rain in a year, and it is concentrated in the winter months. It takes drought-resistant plants, like the prairie wildflowers, to get through the long, dry summers on their own. If you have a way to irrigate the prairie wildflower seeds you buy online, then you can grow a lot of things in the plentiful sunshine of this region.
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Autumn Sneezeweed Seeds Helenium autumnale Quick View
xAutumn Sneezeweed Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Basketflower Seeds Centaurea americana Quick View
xBasketflower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock Garden Phlox Seeds Phlox paniculata Quick View
xGarden Phlox Seeds
Phlox paniculata
Fragrant as rare perfume, these brilliant fuschia blossoms will appear mid to late summer. This native perennial is sometimes difficult to grow, making it even more coveted by avid gardeners.
Starting at $3.96 USD -
Love Lies Bleeding Seeds Amaranthus caudatus Quick View
xLove Lies Bleeding Seeds
Amaranthus caudatus
Once grown in Victorian English gardens, this unusual annual develops long, crimson tassels. In the language of flowers, it represents hopeless love. It is actually a pretty variety of grain from the amaranth family. Find out when to plant Love Lies Bleeding seeds by checking out our how to grow info.
Starting at $2.98 USD -
New Jersey Tea Seeds Ceanothus americanus Quick View
xNew Jersey Tea Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Rattlesnake Master Seeds Eryngium yuccifolium Quick View
xRattlesnake Master Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Wild Bergamot Seeds Monarda fistulosa Quick View
xWild Bergamot Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD
The Great Plains cover a large area in the the Central US that was once home to vast prairies and grasslands. The area stretches from Mexico to Canada, but has one thing in common - not a lot of rainfall. Much of the area gets less than 20 inches of rain in a year, and it is concentrated in the winter months. It takes drought-resistant plants, like the prairie wildflowers, to get through the long, dry summers on their own. If you have a way to irrigate the prairie wildflower seeds you buy online, then you can grow a lot of things in the plentiful sunshine of this region.