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The Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest

The Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest



Supplying Gardeners for over 25 yearsThe Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest With its plentiful rainfall, the Pacific Northwest is a great garden for wild flowers. What botanists call The Pacific Forest is unique on the continent, and is known for its grand stands of large fir, spruce, hemlock, cedar and redwoods, plus a huge diversity of smaller native plants and flowers.

With comparatively mild temperatures year round, your region has its own distinct group of native wildflowers, and many of them are in our mixtures. Species such as Chinese Houses, the beautiful Clarkias (Clarkia amoena & Clarkia unguiculata) and many more are enjoyed both in their native range and in many other regions of the United States.

Our Proven Mixture of Wildflower Seeds for the Pacific Northwest is our best-seller, and our premium All-Native Wildflower Mix for the Northwest has even more native species. Either mix can be successfully planted in the Northwest in spring or fall.

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