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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! Canadian Milk Vetch Seeds Astragalus canadensis
Huge plumes of fern-like foliage and spiky flowers set this unusual wildflower apart. Vigorous growth and adaptability make this plant a good choice for erosion control or prairie restoration.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $7.92 / Oz -
False Boneset Seeds Kuhnia eupatorioides
As the name indicates, these creamy white blossoms are similar to those of Boneset. This midwest wildflower does well in dry, rocky soil, and is often used in native prairie plantings.Quick ViewxFalse Boneset Seeds
Kuhnia eupatorioides
As the name indicates, these creamy white blossoms are similar to those of Boneset. This midwest wildflower does well in dry, rocky soil, and is often used in native prairie plantings.
$3.48 Pkt - $30.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Illinois Bundleflower Seeds Desmanthus illinoensis
This distinctive native plant features unusual coiled seed pods and white flowers. The fern-like foliage is sensitive to light and touch and may wilt temporarily to control temperature and moisture levels. This species is used in many native seed mixes.Quick ViewxIllinois Bundleflower Seeds
Desmanthus illinoensis
This distinctive native plant features unusual coiled seed pods and white flowers. The fern-like foliage is sensitive to light and touch and may wilt temporarily to control temperature and moisture levels. This species is used in many native seed mixes.
$3.48 Pkt - $6.67 / Oz -
On Sale! Foxglove Seed Mix Digitalis purpurea
Straight from the storybooks, this old-fashioned favorite brings a special charm to cottage gardens. The colorful blossoms of the Digitalis Purpurea are easy to grow, and also attract hummingbirds and butterflies.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $11.47 / Oz -
On Sale! Round Headed Bush Clover Seeds Lespedeza capitata
These creamy white flowers are a nice addition to a native wildflower planting because they are a favorite of small animals and birds, as well as bees and butterflies. This native is a perennial legume and helps build nutrients in the prairie soil.Quick ViewxRound Headed Bush Clover Seeds
Lespedeza capitata
These creamy white flowers are a nice addition to a native wildflower planting because they are a favorite of small animals and birds, as well as bees and butterflies. This native is a perennial legume and helps build nutrients in the prairie soil.
$3.48 Pkt - $14.49 / Oz -
Turtlehead Seeds Chelone glabra
As its name suggests, this wildflower's white tubular blossoms resemble the head of a turtle. The unusual native plant makes an excellent choice for wetland plantings.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $112.00 / Oz -
Yellow Giant Hyssop Seeds Agastache nepetoides
This gigantic native wildflower grows up to 6 feet tall and bears spikes of tightly clustered pale yellow flowers. The spicy, licorice-scented foliage is very attractive to birds, butterflies, and bees.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $44.00 / Oz
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.