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Rare Native Wildflower Seeds
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Out Of Stock Bitterroot Seeds Lewisia rediviva
Said to be one of the rarest wildflowers in America, this pink and white beauty was discovered by Lewis and Clark in Montana. The low-growing perennial is a little tricky to germinate but does best in rocky soil with good drainage.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $120.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Pearly Everlasting Seeds Anaphalis margaritacea
Often used in traditional dried flower arrangements, pearly everlasting keeps its texture and whiteness for years after it is cut. The attractive plant is also a favorite for butterflies.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $400.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Rice 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.Quick ViewxRice 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.
$3.96 Pkt - $136.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock White Ohio Spiderwort Seeds Tradescantia ohiensis alba
Awake with the morning light, these lovely flowers open in pure white splendor. The blossoms wilt in the afternoon heat, but new blossoms open the following morning. Germinating these seeds can be a little challenging because they are sometimes very dormant.Quick ViewxWhite Ohio Spiderwort Seeds
Tradescantia ohiensis alba
Awake with the morning light, these lovely flowers open in pure white splendor. The blossoms wilt in the afternoon heat, but new blossoms open the following morning. Germinating these seeds can be a little challenging because they are sometimes very dormant.
$3.96 Pkt - $136.00 / Oz