Maryland Select Wildflower Seed Mix

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• A floral salute to Maryland’s bold colors. Featuring 31 wildflower varieties, this mix reflects the striking red, gold, and white of Maryland’s state flag, bringing a bold, ever-changing display to your garden or meadow.
• Thrives across Maryland’s diverse landscapes. Expertly chosen native and introduced wildflowers flourish in the Chesapeake Bay’s humid summers, mountain foothills, and rolling farmland, requiring minimal upkeep.
• Season-spanning blooms from spring to fall. Fast-growing annuals bring instant color, while perennials return stronger each year, ensuring a continuously evolving landscape.
• A pollinator paradise filled with Maryland favorites. Includes Black-Eyed Susans (Maryland’s state flower), white and scarlet Zinnias, reflecting the striking colors of the state flag.

Show your Maryland pride with a wildflower mix built for the Free State—order today!

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What's In This Mix

This mixture contains 31 wildflowers, 17 annuals for first-year color, plus 14 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.
Name
Life Cycle
Bloom Time
Native To
Calendula Seeds
Calendula Seeds Calendula officinalis
Annual
Summer to fall
Europe
Centaurea cyanus 'Blue Boy'
Blue Boy Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus 'Blue Boy'
Annual
Summer
Europe
Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Siberian Wallflower Seeds Cheiranthus allionii
Biennial
Spring
Europe
Rocket Larkspur Seeds
Rocket Larkspur Seeds Consolida ajacis
Annual
Summer
Europe
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
Sensation Early Blooming Dwarf Cosmos Seed Mix
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico, Southwestern North America
Cosmos sulphureus Bright Lights Mix
Bright Lights Mix Sulphur Cosmos Seeds Cosmos sulphureus
Annual
Summer to fall
Central America, Mexico
Dianthus barbatus Tall Single Mix
Tall Single Mix Sweet William Seeds Dianthus barbatus
Biennial
Late spring to early summer
Southeastern Europe, Asia
Pale Coneflower Seeds
Pale Coneflower Seeds Echinacea pallida
Perennial
Mid to late summer
Central United States and Southeast United States
Purple Coneflower Seeds
Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea purpurea
Perennial
Summer
North American plains
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
Baby's Breath Seeds
Baby's Breath Seeds Gypsophila elegans
Annual
Summer
Eastern Europe
Dwarf Sungold Sunflower Seeds
Dwarf Sungold Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus 'Dwarf Sungold'
Annual
Mid summer to mid fall
North America
Helianthus annuus 'Dwarf Sunspot'
Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus 'Dwarf Sunspot'
Annual
Summer to fall
North America
Candytuft Seeds
Candytuft Seeds Iberis umbellata
Annual
Summer
Mediterranean
Rose Mallow Seeds
Rose Mallow Seeds Lavatera trimestris 'Formula Mix'
Annual
Summer to fall
Europe
Shasta Daisy Seeds
Shasta Daisy Seeds Leucanthemum maximum
Perennial
Summer
Spain and Portugal
Scarlet Flax Seeds
Scarlet Flax Seeds Linum grandiflorum rubrum
Annual
Summer
North Africa and Southern Europe
Blue Flax Seeds
Blue Flax Seeds Linum perenne
Perennial
Spring to summer
Europe, Asia
Perennial Lupine Seeds
Perennial Lupine Seeds Lupinus perennis
Perennial
Spring to summer
Most of the US and Canada east of the Mississippi
Baby Blue Eyes Seeds
Baby Blue Eyes Seeds Nemophila menziesii
Annual
Late spring to mid summer
Nigella damascena Persian Jewels Mix
Persian Jewels Mix Love-In-A-Mist Seeds Nigella damascena
Annual
Late spring to summer
Mediterranean
Red Poppy Seeds
Red Poppy Seeds Papaver rhoeas
Annual
Summer
Europe from England to Greece and beyond.
Mexican Hat Seeds
Mexican Hat Seeds Ratibida columnifera
Perennial
Summer
No. American Plans from Canada to Mexico.
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.
Gloriosa Daisy Seeds
Gloriosa Daisy Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial
Summer to fall
None so Pretty or Catchfly Seeds
Annual
Summer
Europe
Zinnia elegans Dahlia Flowered White
White Dahlia Flowered Zinnia Seeds Zinnia elegans Dahlia Flowered White
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico
Zinnia elegans 'Scarlet Flame'
Scarlet Flame Zinnia Seeds Zinnia elegans 'Scarlet Flame'
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico

Overall rating: 4.4 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Why name it Maryland?

"The species in this mix are not native to Maryland, so it's hard to understand why it would be marketed as such. Just plant rudbekias, asters, goldenrod, milkweeds, and white turtle head."

Aplantonground (2/5)

Great for large areas. . . . .

"We seeded a couple thousand square feet with the is seed mix -- came out great. We killed all the grass and tilled the area in the fall and planted the seed in the spring -- early May. Had annuals by mid summer."

Goose N. (5/5)

So Much Joy!

"We bought our first home and had an area of our side yard that was wide open, full sun, boring grass. I thought it would be a perfect place for a wildflower meadow and found American Meadows. Threw down this mix in late winter/early spring after doing my best to smother the grass with cardboard the end of summer/autumn before. When I noticed sprouts coming up I made sure the area didn't get too dry until they got larger. Deer, rabbits, and groundhogs frequent our property (not to mention the squirrels, chipmunks, and birds I was worried about when I first put the seed down), and there was definitely some munching going on when the meadow was young--so much so that I worried the whole project was going to be a flop. But we waited to see how things would turn out and by June there was just an explosion of color, and that has continued all season and even now, in mid-October, we've got 5 foot tall cosmos being visited by migrating monarchs as well as other pollinators. So fun to go out and see the variety of flowers and pollinators that each new day brings. It's hard to put into words the joy this meadow has brought me over the season. It's like therapy; a little piece of paradise in my own yard. I'm a bit sad to have to go through all of winter without being able to visit my beautiful meadow every day, but I'm ordering more seed from American Meadows for next year and plan to do so every year for the rest of my life! Turning a portion of your lawn into a rainbow of wildflowers is something everyone should do!! Thank you American Meadows!!"

Lady G. (5/5)

A great variety!

"We designated a large area in our yard as a wildflower/pollinator garden. We live in Maryland, and this mix was perfect! We followed instructions and watered at first, but once the flowers are about 6-8" in height, they are on their own. Our garden flourished and stayed pretty all spring/summer and should keep going into the fall months. I would definitely purchase this again and will probably add the pollinator mix too next time. I have never been disappointed with American Meadows products or customer service!"

Bee H. (5/5)

Nice blend of annuals and perennials.

"Mixed these seeds with sand into little baggies for students to plant in selected areas in our schoolyard. Worked out wonderfully."

Jack N. (5/5)

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