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Woodland Wildflower Collection

Regular price $75.98
Sale price $75.98 Regular price $0.00
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ZONES  5-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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Our Woodland Wildflower Collection of 5 includes beloved varieties of familiar flowers found throughout the woods of North America. Blooming in the spring as the sun peeks through the tree canopy, each variety also provides rich foliage in summer and autumn as they spread and naturalize.

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Overall rating: 2.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Disappointed

"I ordered the Woodland collection to fill semi shady spaces in my yard. I was looking forward to seeing these native plants populate and provide a natural look. I watered carefully, but only the Jack in Pulpit came up."

Dottie (2/5)

I'm getting out of bulb business

"No bulbs came up from this collection nor others I planted. Last year I planted over 100 of different varieties and I have maybe 8 up though not yet in bloom. I'm guessing its me, the soil or squirrels but too much work and too much money to get nothing so looking for other options in planting."

Rusty (2/5)

I would buy again!

"Filling in the back shaded fence line. This collection offers a lot of beauty."

Helen (5/5)

Many plants did not grow and were not replaced

"I planted plants per planting guide. All thee bloodroots, two trilliums, one jack in a pulpit, one iris did not grow at all. I called the customer service two times. The firs time I was advised to wait for the soil temperature to raise to 60 degrees. I was told that the replacement would be available then if plants would not grow. I waited. The plants listed above did not grow. I contacted the customer service and was informed that bloodroots and trilliums are not available any more. I am surprised, because woodland flower collection was available for sale. I was refunded for blood roots and trilliums amount that would not cover the purchase and shipping of these plants when they become available. And am getting a replacement for two other plants. I am quite disappointed that so many plants did not grow and were not available for replacement. I would recommend to find a local nursery and choose good quality plants in pots in season, rather then placing a mail order for bare roots."

Native E. (1/5)

Unfortunately, so-so

"What came up looks nice and did well, but unfortunately, only about half of the plants actually did come up. When you calculate the cost as doubled because of the 50% germination rate, it's no longer a good deal."

Michael (3/5)

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