Deer Resistant Wildflower Seed Mix

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Containing 17 wildflowers that deter deer and other critters, the Deer Resistant Wildflower Mix brings loads of colorful blooms to the landscape. Perennials like Lupine, Gaillardia and Lance Leaf Coreopsis return and multiply each season, while annual varieties like California Poppy, Zinnia and Scarlet Sage burst into blooms the very first year. Growing well in most regions, the Deer Resistant Wildflower Mix contains only 100% pure, non-GMO neonicotinoid-free seeds. Guaranteed to grow.

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What's In This Mix

It's a beautiful combo of 17 species, 10 annuals for first-year bloom, and 7 tough perennials or biennials for second and successive years.
Name
Life Cycle
Bloom Time
Native To
White Yarrow Seeds
White Yarrow Seeds Achillea millefolium
Perennial
Summer
Europe
Anagallis monelli
Blue Pimpernel Seeds Anagallis monelli
Perennial
Spring to frost
Mediterranean
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis lanceolata
Perennial
Summer to fall
Most open areas of North America including the plains and California.
Plains Coreopsis Seeds
Plains Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis tinctoria
Annual
Summer to fall
The Great Plains and Southern United States
Foxglove Seeds
Foxglove Seeds Digitalis purpurea
Biennial
Summer
Europe, naturalized in US Pacific Northwest
California Poppy Seeds
California Poppy Seeds Eschscholzia californica
Annual
Spring to summer
California
Blanket Flower Seeds
Blanket Flower Seeds Gaillardia aristata
Perennial
Summer
North American plains
Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima 'Tall White'
Annual
Spring to fall
Southern Europe
Pixie Delight Dwarf Lupine Seed Mix
Pixie Delight Dwarf Lupine Seed Mix Lupinus hartwegii nanus 'Pixie Delight'
Annual
Spring to summer
Lupinus microcarpus var. densiflorus
Dense Flowered Platycarpos Seeds Lupinus microcarpus var. densiflorus
Annual
Spring
California, Arizona, Baja California
Perennial Lupine Seeds
Perennial Lupine Seeds Lupinus perennis
Perennial
Spring to summer
Most of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi
Arroyo Lupine Seeds
Arroyo Lupine Seeds Lupinus succulentus
Annual
Spring to summer
California
Red Poppy Seeds
Red Poppy Seeds Papaver rhoeas
Annual
Summer
Europe from England to Greece and beyond.
Gloriosa Daisy Seeds
Gloriosa Daisy Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial
Summer to fall
Scarlet Sage Seeds
Scarlet Sage Seeds Salvia coccinea
Perennial
Summer to fall
From South Carolina west to Texas and south into Mexico and the Tropics
Blue Sage Seeds
Blue Sage Seeds Salvia farinacea
Perennial
Spring to summer
Texas and New Mexico
Cut & Come Again Zinnia Seeds
Cut & Come Again Zinnia Seeds Zinnia elegans 'Cut & Come Again'
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 58 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This wildflower seed mix offers a variety of deer-resistant plants, including Red Poppy and Lupines, providing a colorful and resilient meadow option for areas with deer. While some customers experienced success, others had mixed results with plant growth.

Summary topics

  • Plant Growth: 17%
  • Seed Mix Variety: 21%
  • Deer Resistance: 33%

Review topics: ["look","results","water","buy","flowers","deer","plants","mix","seeds","variety","garden","meadows","zinnias","growing","rain","germination"].

Review highlights

  • "I would buy this deer resistant wildflower seed mix again"Cat
  • "I received a great variety and mix."Denise T.
  • "I love this company American Meadows"Dr L.

Reviews

Deer didn't get em, but the critters and birds did

"Didn't have great luck with the seeds. I think we had too many birds, gophers, etc that came to feast even with some netting to cover the seeds. I've seen straw recommended to cover instead so might try that if we try again this year. I did put the zinnias in a pot instead of ground and those bloomed nicely!"

Michelle (3/5)

First Time

"This is the first time I experimented with wild flowers. First time having a fairly large area to start out with. I am totally pleased. When first ""planted"" and a week pasted I was a little in doubt but now with August upon us. It is truly a beautiful attraction. Have cut some of the flowers and have pressed some for future use."

CAY (5/5)

Yes

"Isimply prepped an area of our front garden that was neglected hoping it had enought sun and scattered the seed. Germination was high and just like clockwork the plants emerged and as summer progressed they began to bloom. some watering was necessary initially but after that rain took care of the new plants. It turns out this area only gets about 4-5 hrs of sun but I'm still getting almost 100% flowering anyway. Next year I'll overseed with the shade tolerant mix and expect even better results if possible!"

Dave (5/5)

My little chaos has been full of surprises

"I can't believe how easy it was to just dump the seeds into a spot, mix up the soil and leave them. Admittedly, I wish I had done things a little bit more neatly but that is 100% my fault. Despite the fact that I have really done nothing to make my little section of wildflower in my front garden, a success, I have had so many beautiful surprises from that little section of my garden. And that's despite them being drowned every time it rains. I do think it would be interesting to see if being more careful with how I planted the seeds would yield different types of flowers, but for right now I have been so excited watching what flowers thrive in the conditions I've given them."

EricaDeanLamb (5/5)

First time Pollinator Garden

"East to follow instructions with beautiful results. Will expand other areas for Wildflowers in Spring of 2026"

John (5/5)

I would but this again! looks like the photos!!

"Love the ease! I overseeded and it came out great. Used the seeds along the fence lines to hide neighbors weeds Can wait till next season to see what returns"

HLC (5/5)

There are many more flowers than we expected,

"New wildflower patch in our yard"

B W. (5/5)

I would buy this deer resistant wildflower seed mix again

"They came in sparse the first year but the second it was beautiful. When they go to seed I am cutting them and spreading them all around the perimeter of my property. When they start to go to seed it lays down so you can see how it would naturally spread throughout the years into a beautiful meadow. They are standing tall in this heat. The deer do not touch them. My neighbors said they look beautiful."

Cat (5/5)

Fantastic results

"We planted these to attract bees and butterflies and to give our yard some color during the dry summer. It has been a success on all fronts!"

Sadie (5/5)

They came up!

"Yard was dug up! Mulch wasn't going to be enough. These make me happy everytime i walk through."

J (5/5)

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