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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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Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds Cynoglossum amabile
Ever a favorite, these dainty blue flowers will charm any heart. This annual Asian variety has slightly larger flowers and rougher foliage than true Forget Me Not, but grows faster, and produces blooms sooner.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
English Wallflower Seeds Cheiranthus cheiri
This old English favorite pops up in castle ruins, roadsides, or any bit of rocky soil near the sea. The phlox-like orange blossoms also give off a pleasant fragrance.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $8.46 / Oz -
Forget Me Not Seeds Myosotis sylvatica
One of the most beloved wildflowers, this true blue beauty captivates gardeners worldwide. Plant this annual en masse or as a border for an unforgettable spring bloom. Do not confuse this original wildflower with the Chinese Forget Me Not.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $11.47 / Oz -
Fringed Pinks Seeds Dianthus superbus
These lovely fringed pink flowers will fill the air with a heavenly scent. The exotic lacy blossoms range from pink to white and blooms in early spring of the second season. Very easy to grow, and very fancy to see.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
Money Plant Seeds Lunaria biennis
Money may not grow on trees, but it does grow on wildflowers! Also known as Honesty, Moonflower, and Silver Pennies, these silvery translucent seedpods have been popular in dried flower arrangements since Colonial times. The fragrant lavender flowers also attract butterflies when they are in bloom.Quick ViewxMoney Plant Seeds
Lunaria biennis
Money may not grow on trees, but it does grow on wildflowers! Also known as Honesty, Moonflower, and Silver Pennies, these silvery translucent seedpods have been popular in dried flower arrangements since Colonial times. The fragrant lavender flowers also attract butterflies when they are in bloom.
$3.48 Pkt - $7.41 / Oz -
Siberian Wallflower Seeds Cheiranthus allionii
These fragrant, orange flowers will make a brilliant statement. Thriving in damp, cool weather, this hardy plant grows in coastal areas as well as high altitudes.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $7.01 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Western Wallflower Seeds Erysimum capitatum
The most common of the native wallflowers, this western variety can be found anywhere from the desert to the mountain meadow. The cheery yellow blossoms have a pleasant fragrance and grow quite easily in most flower gardens.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / 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.