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Northeast Wildflower Seeds

Looking for wildflowers ideal for planting in the Northeast?

Choose one of our exclusive, custom-crafted Northeast Wildflower Seed Mixes or take your pick from our wide selection of individual species. All are appropriate for planting in the Northeast, including: CT, DE, MD, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, WV as well as Quebec and the Eastern Provinces. We’re proud to only sell 100% Pure, Non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free seeds.

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  1. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) and swallowtail butterfly

    Purple Coneflower, also called Echinacea, is famous across the country for its stunning purple flowers and golden center cones. A perennial butterfly and bee magnet, this native wild...

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    Purple Coneflower Seeds Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
    As low as $24.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    Purple Coneflower, also called Echinacea, is famous across the country for its stunning purple flowers and golden center cones. A perennial butterfly and bee magnet, this native wildflower is extremely easy to grow and looks equally at home in the garden, meadow, or vase. Leave your Purple Coneflower planting in place over the winter to attract goldfinches and other songbirds. 100% pure, non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free seeds are guaranteed to grow.
  2. Black Eyed Susan & Echinacea Seed Combo

    The Black Eyed Susan & Purple Coneflower Seed Combo is a native duo that creates instant charm and attracts a myriad of butterflies, bees, and other pollinators to the summer garden....

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    Black Eyed Susan & Echinacea Seed Combo Black Eyed Susan & Purple Coneflower Rudbeckia hirta & Echinacea purpurea
    $74.95
    Per 2 x 1 LB Bags
    The Black Eyed Susan & Purple Coneflower Seed Combo is a native duo that creates instant charm and attracts a myriad of butterflies, bees, and other pollinators to the summer garden. This versatile combination can be planted in garden beds, wildflower meadows, and anywhere in between for years of easy color. Tolerates poor soil and less-than-ideal growing conditions. (Rudbeckia hirta and Echinacea purpurea)
  3. White Indigo Seeds, Baptisia australis, White False Indigo

    Baptisia australis Alba is the pure white version of this wild blue flower of legend and lore. Native all over the east and midwest. (Perennial)...

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    White Indigo Seeds White Wild Indigo Baptisia alba
    $3.95
    Per Packet
    Baptisia australis Alba is the pure white version of this wild blue flower of legend and lore. Native all over the east and midwest. (Perennial)
  4. Pink and Purple Coneflower Seeds Tennessee, Echinacea tennesseensis, Tennessee Purple Coneflower

    Unlike other Coneflowers, this unique variety has upward-facing petals, giving the flower a cup-like shape. A native variety, Tennessee Purple Coneflower is easy to grow and thrives ...

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    Purple Coneflower Seeds Tennessee Purple Coneflower Tennessee Echinacea tennesseensis
    $3.95
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    Unlike other Coneflowers, this unique variety has upward-facing petals, giving the flower a cup-like shape. A native variety, Tennessee Purple Coneflower is easy to grow and thrives in almost any sunny spot.
  5. Pink Joe Pye Weed Seeds, Eupatorium fistulosum, Joe Pye Weed

    Eutrochium fistulosum is a tall hardy flower of early fall. Loves wet spots. Perennial...

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    Joe Pye Weed Seeds Joe Pye Weed Eutrochium fistulosum
    $3.95
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    Eutrochium fistulosum is a tall hardy flower of early fall. Loves wet spots. Perennial
  6. Purple Pale Coneflower Seeds, Echinacea pallida

    This is the „pale„ cousin of famed Purple Coneflower, and often the echinacea used in medicinal preparations. Perennial....

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    Pale Coneflower Seeds Pale Purple Coneflower Echinacea pallida
    $3.95
    Per Packet
    This is the "pale" cousin of famed Purple Coneflower, and often the echinacea used in medicinal preparations. Perennial.
  7. Purple and White Lemon Mint Seeds, Monarda citriodora, Lemon Mint

    One of the scented wild mints that flowers with lavender-pink flowers. Butterfly favorite. Annual....

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    Lemon Mint Seeds Lemon Bee Balm Monarda citriodora
    As low as $19.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    One of the scented wild mints that flowers with lavender-pink flowers. Butterfly favorite. Annual.
  8. Pink and Blue and White Love in a Mist Seeds Miss Jekyll, Nigella damascena Miss Jekyll, Love in a Mist

    A cottage garden favorite, Love in a Mist has feathery foliage and pretty blue flowers. The blooms develop into attractive seed pods popular for use in dried bouquets. Annual....

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    Love In A Mist Seeds Miss Jekyll Love In A Mist Nigella damascena
    As low as $7.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    A cottage garden favorite, Love in a Mist has feathery foliage and pretty blue flowers. The blooms develop into attractive seed pods popular for use in dried bouquets. Annual.
  9. Pink Money Plant Seeds, Lunaria biennis, Money Plant

    Money plant‚s flowers are striking in the spring garden, but the name alludes to the round, flat seedpods that resemble coins. Biennial....

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    Money Plant Seeds Money Plant, Honesty Lunaria biennis
    As low as $16.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    Money plant's flowers are striking in the spring garden, but the name alludes to the round, flat seedpods that resemble coins. Biennial.
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The Wildflowers of the Northeast

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Wildflower gardening in the Northeast continues to gain in popularity and an understanding of the basic botanical environment is important. The Northeast is part of what botanists call the Great Northern Forest, and was solidly wooded when European colonists arrived. So it follows that most native wildflowers were shade-loving woodland perennials that enjoy somewhat acid (woodsy) soils, like the trilliums and violets.

But when heavy settlement began, our ancestors cleared forests to create farmland. And in those spaces, they planted crops. In with the crop seed they brought with them, were the seeds of European "weeds", so these sun-loving flower seeds immediately grew and made themselves at home. This is why Northeastern wildflowers today are a mixture of natives and "naturalized" flowers from other places. For example, goldenrod and black-eyed susan are native; the common daisy and chicory are from Europe. So what we see in a beautiful blaze of color along roadsides today is a mixture of the two.

With a short growing season and cold winters, the Northeastern landscape today retains its original forested history, so annual mowing of your wildflower meadow in fall is all-important. Any unmowed meadow in the region will revert to forest in about seven years. This is dramatically different from the wildflower habitats in the Great Plains and on the southern California coast which are natural grasslands and have never had solid stands of trees.

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