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All Wildflower Seeds: Lupinus - Myosotis
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Mountain Lupine Seeds Lupinus alpestris
True to its name, this violet-blue gem may be discovered high up in the mountains. Amazingly, you can actually grow this mountain beauty right in your home garden! Drought resistant and long-lived.Quick ViewxMountain Lupine Seeds
Lupinus alpestris
True to its name, this violet-blue gem may be discovered high up in the mountains. Amazingly, you can actually grow this mountain beauty right in your home garden! Drought resistant and long-lived.
$3.96 Pkt - $26.00 / Oz -
Perennial Lupine Seeds Lupinus perennis
Once established, this lovely perennial will not disappoint with vibrant violet-blue hue. The elegant spikes are much larger than the native Wild Lupine and are easier to grow. This plant grows so vigorously that it can almost be invasive in the right conditions.Quick ViewxPerennial Lupine Seeds
Lupinus perennis
Once established, this lovely perennial will not disappoint with vibrant violet-blue hue. The elegant spikes are much larger than the native Wild Lupine and are easier to grow. This plant grows so vigorously that it can almost be invasive in the right conditions.
$3.48 Pkt - $7.92 / Oz -
Wild Lupine Seeds Lupinus perennis
This Lupine is more modest than some in the family but is a native wildflower that will not take over your garden. A primary food source for the Karner Blue Butterfly, this perennial is a popular choice for many native prairie plantings.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $60.00 / Oz -
Maltese Cross Seeds Lychnis chalcedonica
Growing in bright reddish-orange clusters, these striking flowers resemble a pointed star or cross. Hummingbirds and Swallowtail butterflies are attracted to the perennial blooms, which can easily be grown in most flower gardens.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $9.88 / Oz -
Bigelow's Aster Seeds Machaeranthera biglovii
Native to the Southwestern United States, this bushy biennial is relatively resistant to heat and drought, making it a candidate for xeriscaping. The plant attracts butterflies and provides erosion control, making it an ideal pick for a wildflower planting.Quick ViewxBigelow's Aster Seeds
Machaeranthera biglovii
Native to the Southwestern United States, this bushy biennial is relatively resistant to heat and drought, making it a candidate for xeriscaping. The plant attracts butterflies and provides erosion control, making it an ideal pick for a wildflower planting.
$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Sensitive Briar Seeds Mimosa nuttallii
Actually a legume, this plant's name comes from its characteristic wilting when touched or shaken by the wind. This unusual native plant produces spiky pink balls on prickly stems.Quick ViewxSensitive Briar Seeds
Mimosa nuttallii
Actually a legume, this plant's name comes from its characteristic wilting when touched or shaken by the wind. This unusual native plant produces spiky pink balls on prickly stems.
$3.25 Pkt - $30.00 / Oz -
Wild Four O'Clock Seeds Mirabilis nyctaginea
This flower has a habit of opening in the late afternoon, an unusual feature that is caused by changes in light and temperature. This native annual produces small pink blossoms that last for just one afternoon but are replaced by new blossoms on the following day. Cannot ship to WA State.Quick ViewxWild Four O'Clock Seeds
Mirabilis nyctaginea
This flower has a habit of opening in the late afternoon, an unusual feature that is caused by changes in light and temperature. This native annual produces small pink blossoms that last for just one afternoon but are replaced by new blossoms on the following day. Cannot ship to WA State.
$3.96 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz -
Store in the Fridge Bishop's Cap Seeds Mitella diphylla
Clinging to slender stems, these tiny, white flowers look like delicate lace. This native plant prefers moist, wooded areas, and is a pretty rare find in the wild. It is even more unusual in gardens because it takes some skill and patience to grow this wildflower.Quick ViewxBishop's Cap Seeds
Mitella diphylla
Clinging to slender stems, these tiny, white flowers look like delicate lace. This native plant prefers moist, wooded areas, and is a pretty rare find in the wild. It is even more unusual in gardens because it takes some skill and patience to grow this wildflower.
$3.96 Pkt - $320.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Wild Bergamot Seeds Monarda fistulosa
This native wildflower is a cornerstone of prairie mixes because it is a reliable bloomer, and draws in pollinators of all stripes. It does have a minty aroma, but It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is reddish in color.Quick ViewxWild Bergamot Seeds
Monarda fistulosa
This native wildflower is a cornerstone of prairie mixes because it is a reliable bloomer, and draws in pollinators of all stripes. It does have a minty aroma, but It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is reddish in color.
$3.48 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Wahpe Washtemna Seeds Monarda fistulosa variation
This wild variation of Wild Bergamot comes from the American Plains and has a distinct lemony aroma. It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is a little citrusy and is reddish in color.Quick ViewxWahpe Washtemna Seeds
Monarda fistulosa variation
This wild variation of Wild Bergamot comes from the American Plains and has a distinct lemony aroma. It is not the same Bergamot used in Earl Grey Tea. This perennial produces honey that is a little citrusy and is reddish in color.
$3.48 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz -
Purple Bergamot Seeds Monarda media
This variation of traditional bergamot has a lovely hot pink tint, which makes it a favorite of gardeners. Unfortunately, seeds are seldom available. This purple bergamot plant can also be used for a sweet-scented potpourri.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz