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Wildflower Seeds - Southeast Region
The Southeast Region gets a lot of moisture and heat, better known as humidity. The warm Gulf waters provide a steady supply of moisture, and keeps it green for much of the year. Some areas experience cold and snow in the winter months, but it is usually pretty short-lived. If you live in this region, you can grow a lot of native wildflower seeds without too much trouble, but will need to watch out for species that can't handle too much heat or moisture. Also, some of the native species of the Midwest require a cold dormant season to complete their life cycle, so if you do not have enough chill hours, they might not grow well. Other than that, you have a lot of bulk flower seed packets available here, and can tailor them to your needs by filtering the results with the left-hand menu.
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On Sale! Blue Vervain Seeds Verbena hastata Quick View
xBlue Vervain Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock French Grass Seeds Psoralea onobrychis Quick View
xFrench Grass Seeds
Psoralea onobrychis
Valued for its attractive green foliage, this decorative native plant does not look like grass at all! It bears pretty purple flowers, which then form a leguminous hard seed pod that turns black with age. This perennial is usually used in native restoration projects.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Ice Plant Seed Mix Mesembryanthemem criniflorum Quick View
xIce Plant Seed Mix
Starting at $2.98 USD -
On Sale! Prairie Sage Seeds Artemisia ludoviciana Quick View
xPrairie Sage Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Spider Plant Seeds Cleome hassleriana Quick View
xSpider Plant Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Tall Bellflower Seeds Campanula americana Quick View
xTall Bellflower Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD
The Southeast Region gets a lot of moisture and heat, better known as humidity. The warm Gulf waters provide a steady supply of moisture, and keeps it green for much of the year. Some areas experience cold and snow in the winter months, but it is usually pretty short-lived. If you live in this region, you can grow a lot of native wildflower seeds without too much trouble, but will need to watch out for species that can't handle too much heat or moisture. Also, some of the native species of the Midwest require a cold dormant season to complete their life cycle, so if you do not have enough chill hours, they might not grow well. Other than that, you have a lot of bulk flower seed packets available here, and can tailor them to your needs by filtering the results with the left-hand menu.