Wildflowers For Attracting Pollinators
Attract and support birds & pollinators by planting vital wildflowers
Many gardeners are enthusiastically doing their part to support declining pollinator populations by planting nectar-rich wildflowers and host plants, in efforts to provide food and habitat. You can help feed your favorite butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and more by choosing to plant varieties attractive to pollinators. From our popular Pollinator Habitat Collection to our Monarch Perennial Seed Collection and our exclusive Regional Pollinator Mixtures, we make it easy to do good through gardening. All the seed we carry at American Meadows is Non-GMO, Neonicotinoid-Free and Guaranteed to Grow!
Also called Jewel Weed, this magnificent orange wildflower gets its name from the seed pods that explode when touched. Annual. (Impatiens capensis)...
Learn MoreTouch Me Not Seeds Touch Me Not Impatiens capensis$3.95Per PacketAlso called Jewel Weed, this magnificent orange wildflower gets its name from the seed pods that explode when touched. Annual. (Impatiens capensis)Learn More
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- Indian Paintbrush Seeds
- Bradbury's Bee Balm Seeds
- Big Leaf Mountain Mint Seeds
- Purple Coneflower Seeds Tennessee
- Tall Green Milkweed Seeds
- Poke Milkweed Seeds
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- Blue Eyed Grass Seeds
- Cardinal Flower Seeds
- Wild Geranium Seeds
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- Zinnia Seeds Illumination
- Zinnia Seeds Will Roger
- Fall Maximum Wildflower Seed Mix
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