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All Wildflower Seeds: Napea - Peltandra
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On Sale! Evening Primrose Seeds Oenothera biennis
Brilliant yellow blossoms bedeck this biennial wildflower in the cool of the day, with new flowers appearing each evening. Long valued for its herbal and medicinal use, this wildflower is also easy to grow.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.52 / Oz -
Common Evening Primrose Seeds Oenothera lamarckiana
Sense a special evening glow from a planting of these luminous golden flowers. The noonday heat withers the blossoms of each day, but new blossoms then bloom each evening. This wildflower is easy to grow.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $7.09 / Oz -
Missouri Evening Primrose Seeds Oenothera missouriensis
Almost 4" in diameter, these bright yellow blossoms stay close to the ground on long, sprawling vines. This perennial is easy to grow and will come back year after year.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $9.88 / Oz -
Pale Evening Primrose Seeds Oenothera pallida
True to its name, this plant bears delicate whiteish flowers, instead of the classic yellow blooms that usually adorn Primroses. Some gardeners mix this with the common yellow Primroses to create a variegated effect.Quick View$3.25 Pkt - $12.65 / Oz -
Showy 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!Quick ViewxShowy 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!
$2.98 Pkt - $10.57 / Oz -
Marbleseed Seeds Onosmodium molle
Named for its round white seeds, this native wildflower is becoming rare in some states. The white perennial flowers droop downward from soft, hairy stems, and prefers to grow in dry soils.Quick ViewxMarbleseed Seeds
Onosmodium molle
Named for its round white seeds, this native wildflower is becoming rare in some states. The white perennial flowers droop downward from soft, hairy stems, and prefers to grow in dry soils.
$3.96 Pkt - $96.00 / Oz -
Store in the FridgeOut Of Stock Eastern Prickly Pear Seeds Opuntia humifusa
Not all cacti grows in the desert! This native succulent grows as far north as Wisconsin. Known for its prickly exterior, this succulent also bears a gorgeous 3" flower. This native cactus grows well in prairies, meadows, and dry areas.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $120.00 / Oz -
Purple Locoweed Seeds Oxytropis lambertii
Despite its crazy name, this member of the pea family puts out lovely magenta flowers. This perennial is highly attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds, and songbirds.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz -
Wood Betony Seeds Pedicularis canadensis
As implied by its name, this uncommon plant prefers woodland areas and moist soil. The light yellow flowers grow in a spiral pattern and never rise very far above the ground. Growing this plant takes a little extra fussing, but you'll end up with a rarity.Quick ViewxWood Betony Seeds
Pedicularis canadensis
As implied by its name, this uncommon plant prefers woodland areas and moist soil. The light yellow flowers grow in a spiral pattern and never rise very far above the ground. Growing this plant takes a little extra fussing, but you'll end up with a rarity.
$3.75 Pkt - $80.00 / Oz