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Wildflower Seeds - Dry West Region
The Dry West Region is one of the larger areas, but also has the fewest inhabitants. This area encompasses all of the areas in the American West that receive very little rainfall. The natural vegetation varies from true desert in the south, to sagebrush drylands in the north as well as in the higher elevations. The native species that grow in these areas are by nature very drought resistant, and able to handle the harsh conditions that are found there. The annuals that are displayed on this page need a steady source of water, so will need regular watering if they are grown. If you want to just see Western wildflower seeds for sale that will grow well without a lot of supplemental water, then filter the results by selecting "Native Wildflowers" and "Dry Soil" in the left column.
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On Sale! Palmer's Penstemon Seeds Penstemon palmeri
These vivacious rosy blossoms exude a delightful fragrance similar to honeysuckle. This southwest native flourishes in dry desert areas, so it is accustomed to thriving in heat and drought.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
On Sale! Rocky Mountain Bee Plant Seeds Cleome serrulata
As implied by its name, this striking annual wildflower is very attractive to bees, as well as butterflies and hummingbirds. Bright, pink to purplish flowers grow on tall stalks that produce many seeds for the next growing season.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $8.93 / Oz -
Showy Milkweed Seeds Asclepias speciosa
A popular native wildflower in western North America, Showy Milkweed commonly occurs on rocky slopes, woodland areas, or streams. The sweet-scented pink blossoms draw many butterflies, so you will want this in your garden if you like butterflies!Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $17.72 / Oz
The Dry West Region is one of the larger areas, but also has the fewest inhabitants. This area encompasses all of the areas in the American West that receive very little rainfall. The natural vegetation varies from true desert in the south, to sagebrush drylands in the north as well as in the higher elevations. The native species that grow in these areas are by nature very drought resistant, and able to handle the harsh conditions that are found there. The annuals that are displayed on this page need a steady source of water, so will need regular watering if they are grown. If you want to just see Western wildflower seeds for sale that will grow well without a lot of supplemental water, then filter the results by selecting "Native Wildflowers" and "Dry Soil" in the left column.