Collection: Individual Wildflower Seeds
We carry a very large selection of individual wildflower species. As with all of our wildflower seed, we only sell 100% pure, fresh wildflower seed which are open-pollinated, non-GMO & Chemical free! Each flower listed below will contain Common name, Botanical name, Type, Bloom time, Light Requirements, Height and Pricing by quantity. We also let you know if it's invasive, endangered, edible or medicinal. Just select your size option from the drop-down box and incremental pricing will be applied. If you don't see something you desire listed, be sure to ask us. Most if not all flowers listed here are for all zones and regions. If you have any questions, just ask! If you want to see more photos and detailed information of each flower, click 'read more'!
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Annual Baby's Breath Seeds (Gypsophila elegans)
In general, this short lived annual has lance-shaped, fleshy leaves and single, white, summer to fall blooming flowers. Read More -
Annual Baby's Breath Pink Seeds (Gypsophila elegans)
This Baby's Breath has a deep carmine color. It is very beautiful, delicate, and airy froth with 1/2" flowers. Read More -
Angelica Seeds (Angelica atropurpurea)
An impressive plant with large wide leaves and an umbrella like flower. Reputed for its medicinal properties. Read More -
Aster Calico Seeds (Aster lateriflorus)
An attractive native clump-forming species; provides food and cover for wildlife. Great for pollinators. Read More -
Aster New England Seeds (Aster novae-angliae)
A very big autumn favorite! Bright purple with a distinct yellow center, these are the jewels of fall bloom. Read More -
Aster New York Seeds (Aster novi-belgii)
This native species is often used in home landscapes and native meadows. Read More -
Aster Powderpuff Mix Seeds (Callistephus chinensis)
Fragrant, deer resistant addition to your garden in a lovely array of colors from light blue to pink, red, apricot and near white. Read More -
Aster Sky Blue Seeds (Aster azureus)
Numerous spreading flower branches with 1-inch flowers on long stalks that bloom late summer to fall. Read More -
Aster Smooth Blue Seeds (Aster laevis)
A sought-after native species provides attractive late summer color in meadows. Great for pollinators. Read More -
Aster Zigzag Seeds (Aster prenanthoides)
This native species tolerates urban areas, stream banks, wetland areas and low woods. Great for pollinators. Read More -
Baby Blue Eyes Seeds (Nemophilia menziesii)
It is a spring-blooming wildflower that gets its name from the bright blue flowers. Read More -
Baby Snapdragon Seeds (Linaria maroccana)
A slender annual with long, pointed spurs. This jewel-like little flower has numerous tiny flowers in multiple shades. Read More -
Basket of Gold Seeds (Alyssum saxatile)
A favorite perennial for rock gardens. It flowers in masses of dense yellow clusters throughout the spring. Read More -
Beardtongue Hairy Seeds (Penstemon hirsutus)
This native species is the shortest we offer and the earliest blooming Penstemon. Read More -
Beardtongue Tall White Seeds (Penstemon digitalis)
An early native. This is one of the most durable species found in many meadow or wildflower areas. Read More -
Bee Balm - Bergamot Seeds (Monarda fistulosa)
Every year in June and July Bee Balm blooms in intense shades of pink, salmon, red, scarlet and crimson. Read More -
Bee Balm Bradbury's Seeds (Monarda bradburiana)
A beautiful flower, attracts pollinators, compact, a popular sought-after version of bee balm and deer resistant. Read More -
Bee Balm Spotted Seeds (Monarda punctata)
This native perennial is found throughout the eastern and midwestern United States. Read More -
Bird's Eyes Seeds (Gilia tricolor)
It is an attractive tri-colored flower. It is a very unique annual that likes sunny areas. Read More -
Bird's Foot Trefoil Seeds (Lotus corniculatus)
Perennial, 12-24 inches tall; aggressive legume, leaves with 3 leaflets, flowers yellow, resembling a bird's foot. Read More -
Bird's Foot Violet Seeds (Viola pedata)
This is a large flat faced violet with orange stamens. This violet enjoys dry sandy fields and sunny rocky areas. Read More -
Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)
State flower of Maryland and the flower of Vermont Wildflower Farm. Hardy and super easy to grow. Read More -
Black-eyed Susan Dwarf Marmalade Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)
This dwarf Rudbeckia variety has large, golden-orange flowers that bloom from summer to early fall. Read More -
Black-eyed Susan Vine Seeds (Thunbergia alata)
This tender perennial is a spreading vine that has decorative, triangular leaves and masses of yellow or orange flowers. Read More -
Blanket Flower Seeds (Gaillardia aristata)
One of the hardiest and drought tolerant perennials coveted for its long life as a plant as well as a cut flower. Read More -
Blazing Star Seeds (Liatris spicata)
An odd and interesting native. Liatris will thrive in places where scarcely anything else will grow. Read More -
Blue Eyed Grass Seeds (Sisyrinchium angustifolium)
Grass-like foliage with a purple flower. However, it is in the Iris family. Read More -
Wild Blue Iris Seeds (Iris versicolor)
This amazing variety of iris grows to full bloom from seed!! It produces beautiful large blue blooms. Read More -
Blue Flax Seeds (Linum perenne)
Beautiful blue flowers bloom on delicate stems in spring and summer. Read More -
Bluets Longleaf Seeds (Houstonia longifolia)
They bloom in June July with dainty pale white, pink or blue flowers. Read More -
Borage Seeds (Borago officinalis)
Produces beautiful star-shaped blue flowers and cucumber-flavored leaves. Read More -
Brown Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia triloba)
Hundreds of small gold flowers with brown centers that bloom for months. Read More -
Boneset Seeds (Eupatorium perfoliatum)
Clump forming, slightly aromatic and easy to grow with low maintenance. Great for attracting butterflies. Read More -
Butterfly Weed Seeds (Asclepias tuberosa)
Flowers are a nectar source for many butterflies and leaves are a food source for monarch butterfly larvae. Read More -
Calendula Seeds (Calendula officinalis)
Commonly known as pot marigold, has bright yellow and orange flowers. A hardy annual. Read More -
California Bluebell Seeds (Phacelia campanularia)
Blooms are a vibrant cobalt blue, and it works very well as a cut flower. Read More -
California Poppy Seeds (Eschscholzia californica)
The flowers are usually orange and sometimes pale yellow. The foliage is gray-green and feathery. Read More -
California Poppy Mix Seeds (Eschscholzia californica)
The flowers are orange, pale yellow, cream and deep orangey red. The foliage is gray-green and feathery. Read More -
California Poppy Purple Seeds (Eschscholzia californica)
A great California poppy cultivar, different and unusual. Great to mix in with other flowers. Read More -
California Poppy Red Seeds (Eschscholzia californica)
A great California poppy cultivar, different and unusual. Great to mix in with other flowers. Read More -
California Poppy White Seeds (Eschscholzia californica)
The flowers are creamy white and add a striking swath of white when naturalized on slopes, in meadows or gardens. Read More -
Canada Anemone Seeds (Anemone canadensis)
Canada Anemone is a nice, hardy ground cover with a height of about 12 inches. Read More -
Candytuft Seeds (Iberis umbellata)
They are excellent for rock gardens, bedding and borders in full sun or light shade. Read More -
Celosia Scarlet Plume Seeds (Celosia plumosa)
Celosia has been a summer garden staple as far back as one can remember. Read More -
Chocolate Flower Seeds (Berlandiera lyrata)
Bright yellow daisy-like bloom, this plant provides a definite chocolate scent all summer. Read More -
Chicory Seeds (Cichorium intybus)
A stalky plant with blue, lavender flowers. Cultivated for its leaves and roots . Read More -
Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds (Cynoglossum amabile)
These lovely blue flowers are often used in ornamental gardens. Quite showy. Read More -
Chinese Houses Seeds (Collinsia heterophylla)
It has a 1' spike of pale purple to pink flowers. Very showy! Read More -
Clove Carnation Mix Seeds (Dianthus caryophyllus)
Fully double flowers which come in a wide range of colors: pink, purple, red, white and yellow. Read More -
Clover Crimson Seeds (Trifolium incarnatum)
An annual legume with short spikes of deep red or mauve flowers. Read More -
Clover Purple Prairie Seeds (Dalea purpurea)
A good plant for birds & butterflies, palatable to wildlife. Read More -
Clover White Prairie Seeds (Dalea candida)
A pretty native field flower that supplies nitrogen to meadow soils; produces nutritious forage. Read More -
Columbine Double Blue Winky Seeds (Aquilegia caerulea)
Fully double flowers. Long blooming season, compact growth habit and sturdy stems. Read More -
Columbine Dwarf Seeds (Aquilegia vulgaris)
Dwarf Columbine can be found in mountain pastures, rocky places, slopes and woods. Read More -
Columbine Eastern Red Seeds (Aquilegia canadensis)
Popular garden perennial since it attracts hummingbirds and easily regenerates by seed. Read More -
Columbine McKana Giant Seeds (Aquilegia caerulea)
Giant is a superior strain developed for its very large, 3" flowers, a beautiful range of colors. Read More -
Coneflower Purple Seeds (Echinacea purpurea)
Large showy flowers with a great look. Loved by bees and butterflies alike. Read More -
Coneflower Tennessee Seeds (Echinacea angustifolia var. tennesseensis)
This native coneflower is no longer on the endangered list. Slightly up-turned purple-pink petals. Pollinator friendly. Read More -
Coneflower Yellow Seeds (Ratibida columnifera)
Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Read More -
Coreopsis Lance Leaf Seeds (Coreopsis lanceolata)
This favorite wildflower is a meadow or garden treasure. Read More -
Coreopsis Plains Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria)
One of the best-loved annuals and one of the easiest to grow. Read More -
Coreopsis Plains Red Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria)
This very dwarf annual grows to just 15 inches tall and produces masses of dark red flowers. Read More -
Cornflower Blue Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
These bright blue cornflowers are a beautiful addition to all gardens. Read More -
Cornflower Black Ball Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
This cornflower has very dark purple almost black blooms with tall silver stems. Read More -
Cornflower Multi Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
A combination of pastels, bright blue and pink cornflowers. Read More -
Cornflower Pink Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
These beautiful soft pink cornflowers are a beautiful addition to all gardens. Read More -
Cornflower Red Seeds (Centaurea cyanus)
These bright red cornflowers make for a stunning display. Read More -
Cosmos Wild Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
Wild cosmos are usually pink, dark pink or white with a yellow center. A super easy wildflower to grow. Read More -
Cosmos Candy Stripe Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
If you love Cosmos, you'll love this new variety. Read More -
Cosmos Dazzler Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
Sure to create a buzz in your garden and around your neighborhood because of their deep carmine red color. Read More -
Cosmos Dwarf Mix Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
Cosmos are one of our favorite wildflowers. They can turn an otherwise boring area into a spectacular display. Read More -
Cosmos Orange Seeds (Cosmos sulphureus)
The color of orange cosmos is a beautiful, rich and deep orange. Read More -
Cosmos Picotee Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
These cosmos arer a hybrid and greatly in demand by gardeners for its snow white edged with carmine pink. Read More -
Cosmos Seashell Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
This unique summer cosmos exotic tubular flowers come in a variety of pink shades. Read More -
Cosmos White Purity Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
These Cosmos are sure to create a a glow in your garden with their pure white color. Read More -
Cosmos Yellow Seeds (Cosmos bipinnatus)
The flowers of this variety have yellow petals that fade to a creamy white when finished blooming. Read More -
Creeping Thyme Seeds (Thymus serpyllum)
Spreading perennial, to 6 inches tall; forms thick mats with clusters of deep pink flowers, very fragrant! Read More -
Cup Plant Seeds (Silphium perfoliatum)
This native robust, long-lived perennial plant/legume may be used as forage for domestic animals. Read More -
Cypress Vine Seeds (Ipomoea pennata)
Cypress vine has beautiful star-shaped flowers. Leaves are fine cut and fern-like. Read More -
Daisy African Seeds (Dimorphotheca sinuata)
A tough tender perennial, it is grown most commonly as an annual. Read More -
Daisy English Seeds (Bellis perennis)
This wonderful button-like daisy is great for beautiful early garden color and adds an unusual interest point. Read More -
Daisy Gloriosa Seeds (Rudbeckia gloriosa)
The prettier cousin of the Black-eyed Susan. Big, showy blooms in colors of yellow, gold, bronze, mahogany. Read More -
Daisy Ox Eye Seeds (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum)
The Ox-Eye Daisy is often planted as a garden flower but remains a typical meadow flower. Read More -
Daisy Painted Seeds (Chrysanthemum carinatum)
Beautiful multi colored daisies with varying bands of other colors and a purple center. Read More -
Daisy Shasta Seeds (Chrysanthemum maximum)
Classic daisy appearance of white petals around a yellow disc, similar to the Ox-eye daisy but larger. Read More -
Downy Wood Mint Seeds (Blephilia ciliata)
Downy Wood Mint is a native sturdy and upright perennial with oblong gray-green leaves and purple flowers. Read More -
Drummond Phlox Seeds (Phlox drummondi)
An annual phlox that blooms throughout spring and summer and may last into fall in warm climates. Read More -
Early Buttercup Seeds (Ranunculus fascicularis)
Flowers are showy, on a relatively small plant, its likes rock gardens, open woodlands, etc. Read More -
Early Wild Rose Seeds (Rosa blanda)
Blooms June-July, up to 5 ft. tall this wild rose can be aggressive and is not suited for small area plantings. Read More -
Eastern Bluestar Seeds (Amsonia tabernaemontana)
Eastern Bluestar blooms in spring with lime green leaves that are easily seen, and which darkens through summer. Read More -
Evening Primrose Seeds (Oenothera lamarckiana)
Annual evening-primroses are very popular ornamental plants in gardens. They have bright yellow flowers. Read More -
Evening Scented Stock Seeds
This is an old-time favorite and one of the easiest, rewarding scented plants to grow. Read More -
Fireweed Seeds (Epilobium angustifolium)
Big splashy show maker. This is a stunning wildflower. Read More -
Five Spot Seeds (Nemophila maculata)
A truly unique little wildflower. These little gems prefer cooler climates, full sun to partial shade. Read More -
Forget Me Not Perennial Seeds (Myosotis sylvatica)
These flowers are those prolific spring blooms. Tiny delicate flowers in blue with yellowish centers brighten the heart of all. Read More -
Four O'Clocks Seeds (Mirabilis jalapa)
The cheerful Mirabilis jalapa got the common name Four O'Clocks" because the flowers open in late afternoon. Read More -
Foxglove Seeds (Digitalis purpurea)
Is grown widely for its ornamental beauty. It can be grown as a biennial or short-lived perennial. Read More -
Garden Phlox Seeds (Phlox paniculata)
A cottage garden staple starts blooming in mid-summer with huge flower heads. Read More -
Gaura Seeds (Gaura longiflora)
Attractive and showy flowers which are produced in long, slender spikes. Read More -
Globe Gilia Seeds (Gilia capitata)
This wildflower is an eye-catching annual. Their long stems end in a ball of tiny blue flowers at its tip. Read More -
Godetia Seeds (Clarkia amoena)
Many people consider this one of the easiest wildflowers to grow. Easy to grow, Read More -
Golden Alexanders Seeds (Zizia aurea)
This is one of the earliest blooming natives making an early source of food for pollinators. Read More -
Goldenrod Licorice Scented Seeds (Solidago odora)
A showy addition to landscapes; leaves have a scent resembling black licorice when crushed. Read More -
Goldenrod Showy Seeds (Solidago speciosa)
This native provides nectar for migrating monarch butterflies. Read More -
Great St. John's Wort Seeds (Hypericum pyramidatum)
The blooms are bright yellow and star-shaped. These wildflowers are quite showy. Read More -
Hairy Valerian Seeds (Valeriana edulis var. ciliata)
A pretty plant with small greenish/white flowers but the leaf hairs are the most distinguishable feature; giving it a silvery glow. Read More -
Harebell Seeds (Campanula rotundifolia)
Delicate. Graceful. Enchanting. Bell-shaped flowers dance in the summer breeze. Read More -
Hollyhock Seeds (Alcea rosea)
Flowering plants that attract butterflies to your garden. Hollyhocks are usually associated with grandma's garden. Read More -
Hollyhock Chater’s Double Mix Seeds (Alcea rosea)
Large, fully double flowers in a variety of colors. Beautiful carnation like blooms. Read More -
Iceplant Mix Seeds (Dorotheanthus bellidiformis)
This mixture is composed of vibrant shades of orange, pink, purple, red, white and yellow. It makes an excellent groundcover, Read More -
Impatiens Dwarf Mix Seeds (Impatiens balsamina)
This very dwarf variety grows to only 12 inches tall with large, individual and sometimes double flowers. Read More -
Indian Blanket Seeds (Gaillardia pulchella)
Vibrant colored flowers can be seen carpeting fields and the sides of highways for miles. Read More -
Indian Paintbrush Seeds (Castilleja coccinea)
This plant has beautiful crimson red flowers that provide nectar for hummingbirds and is absolutely striking. Read More -
Indigo Wild Blue Seeds (Baptisia australis)
Spikes of dark violet-blue pea shaped flowers on top of grey-green stems covered in blue green leaves. Read More -
Indigo Dwarf Blue Seeds (Baptisia australis var. minor)
Spikes of dark violet-blue pea shaped flowers that form a lower growing indigo shrub. Read More -
Indigo Yellow False Seeds (Baptisia tinctoria)
This beautiful and attractive native Indigo is an essential food source for the frosted elfin butterfly caterpillars. Read More -
Indigo Wild White Seeds (Baptisia alba)
This Baptisia has pea-like blossoms forming spikes of showy white flowers. Read More -
Ironweed Seeds (Vernonia fasciculata)
A stately plant offers unusually brilliant purple flowers on top of 6-8' tall stems. Read More -
Ironweed New York Seeds (Vernonia noveboracensis)
This native has aggressive growth which provides cover and seeds for food for many bird species. Read More -
Joe Pye Weed Seeds (Eupatorium purpureum)
all, with large purple clusters of flowers. Attracts a variety of butterflies and other similar creatures. Read More -
Johnny Jump Up Seeds (Viola cornuta)
Small, compact flowering plants that grow to about 8 inches in height. Bright purple flowers with white and yellow patches. Read More -
Lacy Phacelia Seeds (Phacelia tanacetifolia)
Beautiful lavender flowers with a unique starburst appearance. Very quick to grow. Read More -
Lavender Common Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia)
Lavender blue spikes provide color for your entire growing season. Read More -
Lavender Hyssop Seeds (Agastache foeniculum)
This beautiful, fragrant flower makes a wonderful addition to herb gardens, perennial borders, and wildflower areas. Read More -
Leadplant Seeds (Amorpha canescens)
An attractive native plant that is classified as a woody deciduous shrub with eye-catching purple flower spikes. Read More -
Lemon Mint Seeds (Monarda citriodora)
A hardy annual or tender perennial in warmer climates, this wildflower is stunning with its deep purple blooms. Read More -
Love in a Mist Seeds (Nigella damascena)
An old-fashioned plant which is charming. Light airy greenery and unique blooms. Read More -
Lupine Arroyo Seeds (Lupinus succulentus)
It is known from many types of habitats, and it can colonize disturbed areas. Read More -
Lupine Dwarf Pixie Mix Seeds (Lupinus hartwegii)
These little lupines are beautiful and delicate with several flowering spikes that last for weeks Read More -
Lupine Elegant Pink Fairy Seeds (Lupinus elegans)
Very fragrant, bicolored flowers of rose and white. It grows two to three feet tall. Read More -
Lupine Perennial Seeds (Lupinus perennis)
This native flower boasts an elongated flower head stacked with blue to purple blossoms. Read More -
Lupine Russell Seeds (Lupinus polyphyllus)
Is a hybrid multi-colored lupine. Prefers to be planted in fertile well drained soil. It adapts to most soil types quite well. Read More -
Lupine Yellow Seeds (Lupinus densiflora aureus)
Widely grown for its attractive yellow flowers, this lupine is also great to bind up areas of erosion or extremely sandy spots. Read More -
Maltese Cross Seeds (Lychnis chalcedonica)
Very popular in cottage gardens, this rugged and easy perennial is perfect for any sunny border. Read More -
Marigold Crackerjack Mix Seeds (Tagetes erecta)
Are among the easiest annuals to grow. They grow up to 3 feet tall and bloom all summer long Read More -
Maryland Senna Seeds (Senna marilandica)
This native, is a beautiful summer legume plant. Plants grow up to six feet tall and produce yellow flowers in summer. Read More -
Meadow Beauty Seeds (Rhexia virginica)
A very showy wildflower. It has deep pink petal with long yellow anthers. Great for bumblebees. Read More -
Mexican Hat Seeds (Ratibida columnaris)
These splendid flowers are nature's sombreros. Very lovely, robust and drought tolerant. Read More -
Mignonette Sweet Seeds (Reseda odorata)
The sweet fragrance of this lovely plant is a luxury in any garden. This is one of the most popular flowers that are cultivated solely for fragrance. Read More -
Milkweed Common Seeds (Asclepias syriaca)
Host plants for Monarch butterflies... is also a highly sought nectar source for many other butterfly species and pollinators. Read More -
Milkweed Showy Seeds (Asclepias speciosa)
Showy Milkweed is a host plant for monarchs, and the nectar is utilized by many pollinators. Read More -
Milkweed Swamp Seeds (Asclepias incarnata)
Small, pink, white, mauve flowers. Extremely fragrant. Read More -
Missouri Primrose Seeds (Oenothera missouriensis)
It produces very large, broad yellow flowers that open from drooping buds from May through June. Read More -
Mistflower Seeds (Eupatorium coelestinum)
A lovely blue-purple flower that resembles fog when found in dense stands. Read More -
Money Plant Seeds (Lunaria biennis)
This fun novelty plant has great blooms in early spring... Though generally grown for dried arrangement. Read More -
Monkey Flower Seeds (Mimulus ringens)
Monkey flower is highly recommended in-home landscaping and a great addition to your garden. Read More -
Moonflower Seeds (Ipomoea alba)
Moon flowers open in the evening so they can be pollinated by night-flying moths. Read More -
Morning Glory Seeds (Ipomoea purpurea)
Beautiful blue to purple flowers they make a stunning climber. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees seem to adore them. Read More -
Morning Glory Mix Seeds (Ipomoea purpurea)
Fast growth, twining habit, attractive flowers, and tolerance for poor, dry soils. Read More -
Moss Verbena Seeds (Verbena tenuisecta)
Beautiful dense blue to violet, pink flowers. Blooms spring and early summer and makes a spectacular ground cover. Read More -
Moss Verbena Mix Seeds (Verbena tenuisecta)
Moss Verbena performs well in hot, dry conditions and makes an excellent ground cover. Read More -
Narrowleaf Mountainmint Seeds (Pycnanthemum tenuifolium)
Clustering habit with tons of tiny flowers ranging in color from white to lavender with purple spots. Read More -
Nasturtium Seeds (Tropaeolum majus)
Nasturtium is a great flower for the beginning gardener. In fact, it does very well with an even with neglect. Read More -
Nodding Pink Onion Seeds (Allium cernuum)
It is an extremely beautiful flower and suitable for formal or wild gardens. Read More -
Nodding Bur Marigold Seed (Biden cernua)
This annual is a heavy reseeding species and prefers disturbed saturated soils; not for use in residential settings. Read More -
None so Pretty - Catchfly Seeds (Silene armeria)
Bright rose/purple clusters of small flowers and a very quick germination and bloom rate. Read More -
Obedient Plant Seeds (Physostegia virginiana)
This compact clump forming perennial has snapdragon-like flowers that bloom through the entire summer. Read More -
Ohio Spiderwort Seeds (Tradescantia ohiensis)
Spiderwort is a unique plant with spike like leaves and beautiful blue flowers Read More -
Pale Corydalis Seeds (Corydalis sempervirens)
A delicate flower in vibrant pink with yellow accents. Multiple branched stems each adorned with a delicate dangling flower Read More -
Pasque Flower Seeds (Anemone patens wolfgangiana)
The pasque flower is a unique lavender flower with a yellow center. Read More -
Pincushion Flower Mix Seeds (Scabiosa atropurpurea)
Pincushion flowers are a charming, traditional cottage garden flower. Read More -
Poppy Red Seeds (Papaver rhoeas)
The flower is large and showy, with four petals that are vivid red, most commonly with a black spot at their base. Read More -
Poppy Multi Mix Seeds (Papaver rhoeas)
Red, pink, white, and bi-colors, these poppies are a bit shorter and smaller than the traditional red poppy. Read More -
Poppy Iceland Seeds (Papaver nudicaule)
Papaver nudicaule Blossoms are abundant and brilliant creating a striking display in your garden. Read More -
Poppy Oriental Seeds (Papaver orientale)
The "Queen" of the poppies. Large, exciting blooms in red, deep orange with black center. Read More -
Prairie Smoke Seeds (Geum triflorum)
Prairie Smoke is a popular plant that always impresses! When forming seeds, the plant creates an effect that looks like smoke. Read More -
Purple Passion Flower Seeds (Passiflora incarnata)
Purple Passionflower is a perennial vine with an intricate & unusual flower. Read More -
Queen Anne's Lace - (Bishop's Flower) Seeds
This annual wildflower is known as Bishop's Flower and has lacy flower heads just like true Queen Anne's Lace. Read More -
Queen of the Prairie Seeds (Filipendula rubra)
A wonderful, different flowering plant with amazing flowers. They almost look like cotton candy. Read More -
Rattlesnake Master Seeds (Eryngium yuccifolium)
his native pollinator perennial creates visual texture in meadows. Read More -
Rocket Larkspur Seeds (Delphinium ajacis)
Great spikes of flowers arising from clump of basal leaves. Flowers are pink, blue, purple or white. Read More -
Rocky Mountain Bee Plant Seeds (Cleome serrulata)
Showy annual with a dense terminal spike of unique pink, pale rose, or white flowers. Read More -
Rose Mallow Seeds (Lavatera trimestris)
Nice large blooms and very easy from seed. It tolerates moisture well. Read More -
Royal Catchfly Seeds (Silene regia)
It has striking crimson-scarlet or bright red flowers rivaling Cardinal Flower for intensity. Read More -
Sage Pitcher Seeds (Salvia azurea)
Salvia azurea is the most striking blue flower in the garden in late summer and early fall. Read More -
Sage Wild Blue Seeds (Salvia farinacea)
For borders or mixtures, a good cut flower or dried flower. Read More -
Scarlet Cinquefoil Seeds (Potentilla thurberi)
Flowers are a deep red and resemble the red garden Geum. Read More -
Scarlet Flax Seeds (Linum grandiflorum rubrum)
Scarlet flax is a showy annual that provides bright red flowers with virtually no care. Read More -
Scarlet Globemallow Seeds (Sphaeralcea coccinea)
Bright reddish-orange saucer-shaped flowers will bloom in clusters at the tips of the branches. Read More -
Scarlet Sage Seeds (Salvia coccinea)
Tall, flowers are a bright red, similar to garden Salvias. Read More -
Sensitive Plant Seeds (Mimosa quadrivalis var. nuttallii)
Grows 2-3 ft. producing bunches of pink-magenta globe-like flowers. Read More -
Shooting Star Seeds (Dodecatheon meadia)
Delicate beautifully shaped and unique flowers. Just like a star dropping from the sky. Read More -
Showy Evening Primrose Seeds (Oenothera speciosa)
This primrose has showy pink petals with a soft yellow throat. It blooms day and night Read More -
Showy Goldeneye Seeds (Viguera multiflora)
Produces masses of 2-inch-wide yellow flowers in summer to early fall. Read More -
Showy Penstemon Seeds (Penstemon spectabilis)
This shrubby perennial produces spectacular blue-purple tubular flowers on spikes. Read More -
Showy Tick Trefoil Seeds (Desmodium canadense)
This is a spectacular plant. Grows up to 5 ft. with lavender pink blooms. Read More -
Siberian Wallflower Seeds (Cheiranthus allionii)
Bright orange flowers make it stand out in the spring. It's very fragrant and butterflies love it! Read More -
Sneezeweed Common Seeds (Helenium autumnale)
An attractive and popular native wildflower which blooms late. Great for pollinators. Read More -
Snow in Summer Seeds (Cerastium biebersteinii)
Mat forming wildflower growing up to 12 inches; white flowers with notched petals. Read More -
Soapwort Seeds (Saponaria ocymoides)
Produces small, 5-petalled, pink flowers in spring. Blooms from mid-May through June. Read More -
Spider Plant Seeds (Cleome hassleriana)
The fragrant flowers are a mix of cherry, rose, violet, and white, and plants grow up to 5 feet tall. Read More -
Spotted Joe Pye Weed Seeds (Eupatorium maculatum)
This native species likes wet areas such as wetlands, floodplains, ditches etc. Beautiful color. Read More -
Strawflower Mix Seeds (Helichrysum bracteatum)
They produce many stems of flowers and are beautiful in summer bouquets fresh or dried. Read More -
Sunflower Wild Annual Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
This annual sunflower has an average size head, dark center, bright yellow petals. Read More -
Sunflower Autumn Beauty Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
Autumn beauty sunflower is like other sunflowers only it comes in a variety of autumn colors and patterns. Read More -
Sunflower Velvet Queen Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
Prized for its rusty red petals and dark, purple-brown center, Read More -
Sunflower Earthwalker Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
This amazing sunflower grows 60-90 inches tall. The colors are earthy tones of orange, coppery brown etc. Read More -
Sunflower Giant Mammoth Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
This is the grand daddy' of all sunflowers rising to up to 8-12ft' in height with a huge sunflower head. Read More -
Sunflower Lemon Queen Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
This sunflower has flowers with unique, light lemon-yellow petals and a brown center. Read More -
Sunflower Carousel Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
These dwarf sunflower plants are completely covered in leaves and flowers, with very little lower stem showing. Read More -
Sunflower Dwarf Sunspot Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
Single headed sunflower. Great for garden edges as it is lower growing than other sunflowers. Read More -
Sunflower Mexican Seeds (Tithonia rotundifolia)
The stunning, deep orange flowers of Mexican Sunflower set it apart from other sunflowers. Read More -
Sunflower Chocolate Cherry Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
Chocolate Cherry' flowers have dark chocolate centers surrounded by petals of burgundy. Read More -
Sunflower Perennial Seeds (Helianthus maximiliani)
Perennial sunflowers have yellow, daisy like flowers. Read More -
Sunflower Teddy Bear Seeds (Helianthus annuus)
A dwarf plant with multiple large yellow golden double flowers. Read More -
Sweet Alyssum Seeds (Lobularia maritima)
Sweet-smelling white (rarely pink or lavender), with four petals; they are produced throughout the growing season. Read More -
Sweet Alyssum Pink Seeds (Lobularia maritima)
Sweet-smelling pinkish/purple flowers with four petals; they are produced throughout the growing season. Read More -
Sweet Pea Mix Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
Ultra-fragrant, this colorful mix is of bright solids and bicolor. Great cut flower! Read More -
Sweet Pea Heirloom Mix Seeds (Lathyrus odoratus)
This sweet pea mix is old-fashioned with heirloom varieties that are still popular today. Read More -
Sweet William Seeds (Dianthus barbatus)
Comes in a multitude of colors from white to deep burgundy running in the shades of pink. Read More -
Texas Bluebonnet Seeds (Lupinus texensis)
State flower of Texas but you can have luck with it even in the North. We grow it at the farm. Read More -
Tidy Tips Seeds (Layia platyglossa)
A great showy short annual that offers extended blooms with Its bright yellow and white flowers. Read More -
Turtlehead Seeds (Chelone glabra)
This is a great native showy wetland species browsed by wildlife. Read More -
Verbena Florists Mix Seeds (Verbena hybrida)
This fragrant annual does very well in hot and dry regions. Excellent for window boxes, borders, and rock gardens. Read More -
Vervain Blue Seeds (Verbena hastata)
It is a perennial found growing wild by roadsides and sunny pastures, bearing many small pale-lilac flowers. Read More -
Vervain Hoary Seeds (Verbena stricta)
This beautiful deep blue to purple native wildflower adds texture and color to open landscapes. Read More -
Vervain White Seeds (Verbena urticifolia)
This vervain is multi-branching on single stems with tiny white flowers. Adds visual interest and texture. It is a native perennial with high pollinator value. Read More -
Viola Pansy Mix Seeds (Viola wittrockiana)
Great performers in your garden but also in containers or tubs patios or for cut flower bouquets. Read More -
Virginia Mountainmint Seeds (Pycnanthemum virginianum)
This native species stems and leaves are fragrant when crushed; also referred to as mountain thyme. Read More -
Virginia Stock Seeds (Malcomia maritima)
Virginia stock has sweetly fragrant flowers on short, branching plants. Read More -
Wild Petunia Seeds (Petunia violacea)
They are lovely at the edge of a garden path, tumbling over rocks, or growing in containers. Blooms all summer. Read More -
Wild Senna Seeds (Senna hebecarpa)
It is excellent for native gardens and meadows as well as conservation plantings. Read More -
Yarrow Golden Seeds (Achillea filipendulina)
Soft summer blooms that remain beautiful even in a drought or dry weather. Read More -
Yarrow Red Seeds (Achillea millefolium rubra)
Cluster-like flowers similar to white yarrow make this reddish-pink variety a colorful addition. Read More -
Zinnia Color Mix Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
One of the easy to grow annual flowers, blooming from mid-summer all the way until frost. Read More -
Zinnia Cut n' Come Again Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
Bold, vibrant colors and the more you cut, the more they bloom like all Zinnias. Read More -
Zinnia Sombrero Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
This variety has bold, bi-colored petals. The inner half of the petals are red while the outer half are bright yellow. Read More -
Zinnia Red Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
These all-red zinnias are vibrant and showy and stunning. Read More -
Zinnia Pink Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
These all-pink zinnias are a stunning and vibrant addition to the garden. Read More -
Zinnia Orange Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
These all-orange zinnias are a showy, vibrant addition. Read More -
Zinnia Purple Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
Who doesn't love purple zinnias as they make a great cut flower in summer? Read More -
Zinnia Yellow Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
Who doesn't love yellow sunny zinnias as they make a great cut flower in summer? Read More -
Zinnia Lavender Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
This zinnia has 4-5 inch blooms in a beautiful shade of lavender. Read More -
Zinnia White Seeds (Zinnia elegans)
One of the easy to grow annual flowers, blooming from mid-summer all white zinnias are a showy, calming addition. Read More
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