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On Sale! Basketflower Seeds Centaurea americana Quick View
xBasketflower Seeds
Centaurea americana
The basket-like base of these blossoms holds delicate petals, hence its name. Although it is a distant relative of the thistle, the colorful flowers give off a sweet honey-like scent.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Deerhorn Clarkia Seeds Clarkia pulchella Quick View
xDeerhorn Clarkia Seeds
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Deptford Pink Seeds Dianthus armeria Quick View
xDeptford Pink Seeds
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On Sale! Dwarf California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia caespitosa Quick View
xDwarf California Poppy Seeds
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Eastern Gray Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon canescens Quick View
xEastern Gray Beardtongue Seeds
Penstemon canescens
Blooming in varying shades of pink and purple, this pretty wildflower is often found growing on dry, rocky soils of the eastern US. The leaves usually have a grayish look, and hummingbirds love the tubular flowers. The plant's unusual name comes from the fuzzy tongue in each open bloom.
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Out of Stock Fire Pink Seeds Silene virginica Quick View
xFire Pink Seeds
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Gold Yarrow Seeds Achillea filipendulina Quick View
xGold Yarrow Seeds
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Golden Wave Tickseed Seeds Coreopsis basalis Quick View
xGolden Wave Tickseed Seeds
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Greenthread Seeds Thelesperma filifolum Quick View
xGreenthread Seeds
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Out of Stock Hairy Puccoon Seeds Lithospermum caroliniense Quick View
xHairy Puccoon Seeds
Lithospermum caroliniense
This bright native wildflower develops clusters of small yellow/orange blossoms each spring. The perennial prefers wild areas of dry sandy soil and is sometimes reluctant to adapt itself to a domesticated flower garden.
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Mountain Phlox Seeds Linanthus grandiflorus Quick View
xMountain Phlox Seeds
Linanthus grandiflorus
These rare blushing beauties will bring charm and sweet fragrance wherever they are planted. This native annual comes from the wilds of coastal California but easily makes itself at home in most flower garden conditions. It is straightforward to grow and makes an excellent groundcover or border plant. Plant other ground cover seeds in your garden!
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On Sale! Oregon Sunshine Seeds Eriophyllum lanatum Quick View
xOregon Sunshine Seeds
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Prairie Phlox Seeds Phlox pilosa Quick View
xPrairie Phlox Seeds
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Showy Evening Primrose Seeds Oenothera speciosa Quick View
xShowy Evening Primrose Seeds
Oenothera speciosa
These soft pastel pink evening primrose sure do look prim and proper! Quite different than the typical yellow Primrose in appearance, but still the same easy-to-grow wildflower underneath. If you really want something different, try planting this with the yellow and white varieties of showy evening primrose and make your own mix!
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Soapwort Seeds Saponaria ocymoides Quick View
xSoapwort Seeds
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Out of Stock Western Wallflower Seeds Erysimum capitatum Quick View
xWestern Wallflower Seeds
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Wild Columbine Seeds Aquilegia canadensis Quick View
xWild Columbine Seeds
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Yellow Lupine Seeds Lupinus densiflorus Quick View
xYellow Lupine Seeds
Lupinus densiflorus
Discovered all along the Pacific Coast, this golden flower loves sunshine. There are dozens of types of native Lupines in this region, but this annual does not mind growing in gardens far from home. This annual is easy to grow and produces a pretty showy flower with minimal effort.
Starting at $3.48 USD