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Midwest US Native Wildflowers - Page 10
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Common Arrowhead Seeds Sagittaria latifolia
Native to ponds, streams, and marshes, this perennial is known by its arrowhead-shaped leaves and white three-petaled flowers. This plant is also known as Duck Potato because it grows tubers that the ducks like to eat.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $36.00 / Oz -
Azure Blue Sage Seeds Salvia azurea
Reflecting the clear blue sky, these lovely blossoms illuminate the prairie landscape of the southern plains. This versatile plant has had medicinal, ornamental, and culinary uses for generations. This perennial needs a lot of heat to complete its life cycle, so it blooms late in northern regions.Quick ViewxAzure Blue Sage Seeds
Salvia azurea
Reflecting the clear blue sky, these lovely blossoms illuminate the prairie landscape of the southern plains. This versatile plant has had medicinal, ornamental, and culinary uses for generations. This perennial needs a lot of heat to complete its life cycle, so it blooms late in northern regions.
$3.75 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz -
Scarlet Globemallow Seeds Sphaeralcea coccinea
Native to the deserts, mountains, and plains of the American West, the Scarlet Globemallow plant produces lovely reddish-orange blossoms. This resilient little perennial grows well in poor dry soil and has adapted to extreme heat and drought, making it useful for xeriscaping.Quick ViewxScarlet Globemallow Seeds
Sphaeralcea coccinea
Native to the deserts, mountains, and plains of the American West, the Scarlet Globemallow plant produces lovely reddish-orange blossoms. This resilient little perennial grows well in poor dry soil and has adapted to extreme heat and drought, making it useful for xeriscaping.
$3.75 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz