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Over 70 Individual Wildflower Species Seeds for the Southeast
Wildflower Seeds

Pick your favorite wildflowers:

In the Southeast, you can grow a long list of wonderful wild flowers, including favorites from several groups. Each species below has a full page with wildflower photos, how-to wildflower information and growing tips.

First of all, you'll find the flower seeds native to your region. But you'll also find many which are "naturalized" wildflowers, which means they may be native to another region, or even another continent, but they are wildflower that are common and very much at home in your area.

In addition, included are favorite native wildflowers from other regions in North America. For example, California Poppy is obviously from the West Coast, but is just as beautiful and easy to grow anywhere in No. America.

Add more of your favorite wildflowers. If you're planting a seed mixture, you can add more of your favorite flower seeds from the list of flowers for your region below. Or choose them from our master list: Go to our full list of individual species.

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African Daisy
Dimorphotheca sinuata*
Great color for the front of the meadow in mid-summer, only 1 ft. tall. Favors dry, gritty soils, like its homeland. Annual.
1/4 LB: $10.95 ea.
LB: $35.95 ea.
Annual 'Arroyo' Lupine
Lupinus succulentus
This is the famous wild lupine that carpets whole hillsides along the Pacific coast; grows well in any region. Annual.
1/4 LB: $7.95 ea.
LB: $19.95 ea.
Annual Baby's Breath
Gypsophila elegans
Not the florist favorite, but the single wild form. First bloom in mixtures: "White lace on your meadow." Annual.
1/4 LB: $5.95 ea.
LB: $9.95 ea.
Baby Blue Eyes
Nemophilia menziesii
A short, quick-bloom western wildflower that grows beautifully everywhere. Best for the front of meadows. Annual.
1/4 LB: $9.95 ea.
LB: $29.95 ea.
Baby Snapdragon
Linaria maroccana
Also called "Toadflax", this small, magical wildflower makes a rainbow of color, all regions. Likes loose soil. Annual.
1/4 LB: $8.95 ea.
LB: $27.95 ea.
Bird's Foot Trefoil
Lotus corniculatus
A tough plant used as a groundcover. Makes mounds up to 2 ft, but can be mowed and will still bloom well. Perennial.
1/4 LB: $5.95 ea.
LB: $11.95 ea.
Black-Eyed Susan
Rudbeckia hirta
One of our most loved natives, easy to grow, and a major colormaker in mid-season all over No. America. Biennial.
1/4 LB: $8.95 ea.
LB: $24.95 ea.
Blanket Flower
Gaillardia aristata
One of the great glories of the plains and the west, makes masses of color in the wild and in home meadows. Perennial.
1/4 LB: $9.95 ea.
LB: $34.95 ea.
Blazing Star
Liatris spicata
This purple-spiked native of the prairie is so loved it's a florist favorite. Loves loose, dry gritty soil and full sun. Perennial.
1/4 LB: $19.95 ea.
LB: $61.95 ea.
Blue Flax
Linum perenne lewisii
Named for Lewis of Lewis & Clark, it's one of our lovliest and easiest to grow natives. Powder blue blooms. Perennial.
1/4 LB: $6.95 ea.
LB: $25.95 ea.
Blue Sage
Salvia farinacea
Vivid Blue Sage is perennial in warm zones, but used as a handsome annual in cold areas. Flower spikes to 3 ft. Perennial.
1/4 LB: $15.95 ea.
LB: $56.95 ea.
Calendula
Calendula officianalis
Famous calendula grows to only 2 ft with orange to yellow blooms in mid-season; best at the front of a meadow. Annual.
1/4 LB: $5.95 ea.
LB: $12.95 ea.
California Bluebell
Phacelia campanularia
This little beauty is a desert native, but opens its inky blue flowers in any region. For front of meadows. Early. Annual.
1/4 LB: $8.95 ea.