Long Lasting Wildflower Seed Collection

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Create a long-lasting meadow of sweeping color all season long with this perennial Wildflower Collection. It is comprised of four hardy perennial wildflower varieties, including Wild Lupine, Shasta Daisy and more, that will begin blooming, one color at a time, in the second year and provide bright color year after year. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow.

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The Long Lasting Wildflower Collection Contains a 1/4 LB bag of each:
Name
Life Cycle
Bloom Time
Native To
Shasta Daisy Seeds
Shasta Daisy Seeds Leucanthemum maximum
Perennial
Summer
Spain and Portugal
Purple Coneflower Seeds
Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea purpurea
Perennial
Summer
North American plains
Perennial Lupine Seeds
Perennial Lupine Seeds Lupinus perennis
Perennial
Spring to summer
Most of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi
Black Eyed Susan Seeds
Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial
Summer to fall
Originally thought to be a native of only the North Americans plains, but now thought to be native all the way from the plains to the Atlantic coast in the mid-Atlantic states.

Overall rating: 3.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Spotty germination

"Planted in late fall. Zero germination from echinacea. Some spotty germination from the others supplied. Perhaps the seeds are still viable and will germinate next spring. Not too happy about this product"

Dana (1/5)

1st year plantings getting blooms!

"Planted in the village wildflower meadows that I volunteer for. Spring plantings, see plants with some blooms coming soon! #sweepstakes"

ButterfliesRus (5/5)

Unfortunately, zero results this year.

"Unfortunately, this batch of flowers had zero results. I suspect soil conditions or timing. But in the past, even the worst of conditions produce some flowers."

Still G. (1/5)

Summer-Fall Delight

"I planted these (first time planting any flower seeds!) for the berm in front of my yard and it was a delight for me and for our neighbors. People came by just to admire. They were great for gifting small bouquets and cheering up the house, too. There were so many that it was a pleasure to share."

Angi (5/5)

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