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Create an AccountA lovely, bright and colorful mix of vigorous-growing wildflowers native to the mountains and plains of the southeastern US. For easy planting, mix seed with a small amount of soil...
Monarda citriodora HEIRLOOM. A brilliant addition to late summer gardens. Butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees flock to these edible, lavender colored flowers on 12-24" tall plants. Leaves and flowers are used...
Echinacea purpurea Striking three inch rose-purple flowers grow on plants that reach two to three feet tall and flower in abundance. Echinacea has medicinal uses as well and is great...
Asclepias tuberosa Lovely orange flowers cluster together against dark green leaves. Very attractive to butterflies. Plants grow 18-30" high. Seeds must be cold stratified for best germination. Full sun. Summer...
Achillea millefolium White yarrow seeds give rise to 2-3’ tall perennial plants with beautiful, dense clusters of snow white flowers and fine, ferny leaves. Some Native American peoples call yarrow...
Asclepias syriaca Do your part to help the beautiful Monarch butterfly with this preferred food source of their caterpillars. Bright pink to red vanilla-scented flowers appear in June and July....
Hypericum perforatum Yellow flowering herb often used for landscaping grows up to 3' tall. Used to enhance mental well-being. Seeds benefit from cold stratification. Needs light to germinate so sow on soil...
Urtica dioica Young shoots taste like spinach and are rich in vitamins and iron. Drying or cooking eliminates the sting, and the attractive plants have a long history of use...
Asclepias incarnata Beautiful rose to lilac blooms on tall 35 - 50" plants set swamp milkweed apart. A good choice for the back of border plantings, or place it near...
Eupatorium purpurea Joe Pye Weed is a butterfly magnet! This first-year flowering perennial produces spectacular blooms in summer and early fall. Enormous 18” heads of fragrant, mauve blossoms attract swarms...
Aquilegia canadensis Teardrop flowers delicately hang off this hardy wildflower. Attractive to hummingbirds and long-tongued insects. Plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall. Southeast native. Direct seed in early spring...
Verbascum thapsus Traditionally used to maintain healthy pulmonary systems, including moistening mucous membranes and as a soothing agent to support healthy throats, bronchi and lungs. Also used as a dye...
Helianthus maximiliani A beautiful native perennial that blooms in August and September. Features clusters of 3-4" wide showy, bright yellow flowers and grows a statuesque 3-10' tall. A great landscape...
Solidago nemoralis Slender, 2 ft tall plants produce plumes of tiny golden flowers throughout the summer months. This North American native tolerates a wide range of soil types, and is...
Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower is an Eastern native wildflower that is loved by hummingbirds, butterflies, and humans alike! The bright red blooms bring a splash of color to the moist...
Lobelia siphilitica This Eastern US native perennial, also known as Blue Cardinal Flower, is a favorite of pollinators and thrives in moist soils along water edges and low-lying areas. Plants...
Availability date currently unknown Echinacea pallida This hardy perennial is native to the American Midwest and Southeast. Its large, daisy-like blooms appear in June and July, and are distinguished by...
Solidago speciosa The sunniest blooms in the autumn landscape! One of the most important US native flowers for supporting biodiversity and the food chain, Goldenrod is a must-plant for any...
Zizia aurea This beautiful wildflower will bring early yellow color into to your late spring and early summer gardens! Golden Alexanders, also called Golden Zizia, is native to eastern Canada...