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Rare Native Wildflower Seeds
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Great Coneflower Seeds Rudbeckia maxima
This rare coneflower has GIANT blooms! The first time you see one of these flowers, it makes you look again because it is almost unbelievably large. This perennial is native to the southern states but can be grown in gardens as far north as Minnesota with winter protection.Quick ViewxGreat Coneflower Seeds
Rudbeckia maxima
This rare coneflower has GIANT blooms! The first time you see one of these flowers, it makes you look again because it is almost unbelievably large. This perennial is native to the southern states but can be grown in gardens as far north as Minnesota with winter protection.
$3.75 Pkt - $100.00 / Oz -
Heath Aster Seeds Aster ericoides
Named for their resemblance to the white heath of the moors of England, these Asters thrive in dry, rocky prairies or pastures. Since it spreads easily, it will eventually form extended colonies of attractive white bushes.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $100.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Lyre Leaved Sage Seeds Salvia lyrata
A pale blue, this rare wildflower brings delicate charm to any garden or planting. This versatile plant has had medicinal, ornamental, and culinary uses for generations. It is also loved by hummingbirds.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Red Bee Balm Seeds Monarda didyma
Once used as a remedy for bee stings, this wildflower is appreciated as a medicinal herb. The spiky, red blossoms are very attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.Quick ViewxRed Bee Balm Seeds
Monarda didyma
Once used as a remedy for bee stings, this wildflower is appreciated as a medicinal herb. The spiky, red blossoms are very attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
$3.96 Pkt - $136.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Wahpe Washtemna Seeds Monarda fistulosa variation
This wild variation of Wild Bergamot comes from the American Plains and has a distinct lemony aroma. It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is a little citrusy and is reddish in color.Quick ViewxWahpe Washtemna Seeds
Monarda fistulosa variation
This wild variation of Wild Bergamot comes from the American Plains and has a distinct lemony aroma. It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is a little citrusy and is reddish in color.
$3.48 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz