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Southeast Wildflower Seeds

Planting wildflowers in the Southeast? These are the best varieties for you!

Plant one of our exclusive, custom-blended Southeast Wildflower Seed Mixes or choose from our wide selection of individual species. All are appropriate for planting in the Southeast, including: AL, AR, DC, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, Eastern TX and VA. We’re proud to only sell 100% Pure, Non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free seeds.

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  1. Blue Forget Me Not Seeds, Myosotis sylvatica with pollinator

    A popular wildflower around the world, Forget-Me-Not’s soft blue blooms with charming yellow centers delight in the early season garden or meadow. Whether you’re planting...

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    Forget Me Not Seeds Forget Me Not Myosotis sylvatica
    As low as $31.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    A popular wildflower around the world, Forget-Me-Not’s soft blue blooms with charming yellow centers delight in the early season garden or meadow. Whether you’re planting to celebrate the life of a loved one, or simply love watching the delicate blue blooms sway gently in the breeze, this wildflower always brings a sense of joy to the landscape. Forget-me-nots tolerate shade and partial shade, as well as moist soil and humid environments. All of the seed we carry at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Perennial.
  2. Allium ursinum, Wild Garlic

    This native garlic grows to be about 18” tall and boasts gorgeous white blooms. Wild Garlic is extremely easy to grow and thrives in almost any sun and soil type, making it a v...

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    Wild Garlic Seeds Wild Garlic, Meadow Garlic, Wild Onion Allium canadense
    $4.95
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    This native garlic grows to be about 18” tall and boasts gorgeous white blooms. Wild Garlic is extremely easy to grow and thrives in almost any sun and soil type, making it a versatile choice for any meadow or garden. Allium canadense attracts bees, hummingbirds and butterflies, but its strong onion scent makes it unappealing to deer and rabbits. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Perennial.
  3. Blue Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds, Cynoglossum amabile with bee

    Tiny blue flowers are an iconic addition to any garden. Although not a ‘true’ forget-me-not, this species has very similar flowers. This easy-to-grow annual blooms just w...

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    Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds Chinese Forget Me Not Cynoglossum amabile
    As low as $9.95
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    Tiny blue flowers are an iconic addition to any garden. Although not a ‘true’ forget-me-not, this species has very similar flowers. This easy-to-grow annual blooms just weeks after planting and grows in almost any sunny spot. Chinese Forget Me Not attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden and makes for gorgeous cut flowers. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Annual.
  4. Foxglove Seeds, Digitalis purpurea

    A famous medicinal (used for heart medicine), Foxglove is native to England; blooms in light shade up to 5 ft. Biennial....

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    Foxglove Seeds Foxglove Digitalis purpurea
    As low as $35.95
    Per 1/4 Pound
    A famous medicinal (used for heart medicine), Foxglove is native to England; blooms in light shade up to 5 ft. Biennial.
  5. Blue Globe Gilia Seeds, Gilia capitata, Thimble Flower

    Also called Thimble Flower, this western native tolerates almost any soil, and some shade. Annual....

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    Globe Gilia Seeds Globe Gilia Gilia capitata
    As low as $19.95
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    Also called Thimble Flower, this western native tolerates almost any soil, and some shade. Annual.
  6. Orange Siberian Wallflower Seeds, Cheiranthus allionii or Erysimum hieraciifolium

    Dazzling, bright orange blooms illuminate the late spring meadow, creating an unforgettable statement. Siberian Wallflower is easy to grow, adapting to most soil types and growing in...

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    Siberian Wallflower Seeds Siberian Wallflower Cheiranthus allionii
    As low as $9.95
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    Dazzling, bright orange blooms illuminate the late spring meadow, creating an unforgettable statement. Siberian Wallflower is easy to grow, adapting to most soil types and growing in partial shade. Growing to only 10-18” tall, we recommend planting this bold beauty in the front of the meadow or garden. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Biennial.
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The Wildflowers of the Southeast

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Southern wildflower gardeners have some distinct advantages over their counterparts in other parts of the country. Mostly, the Southeast is blessed with a very long growing season, making it a grand home for wildflowers. What's more, even though the south has heavy heat through summer, it does not "brown down" in the same way west Texas and the Pacific coast do once mid-summer arrives. The south stays green and in bloom, thanks to adequate rainfall through the summer and into fall.

The Southeast is a combination of several "floristic" regions. Areas such as Arkansas and the mountains of the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee are parts of the great Eastern Deciduous Forest which covered almost all the eastern half of the continent before European settlement. Botanists call the regions covering the coastal areas of the Southeast the Southeastern Mixed Forest. Great rivers and huge swampy areas in the coastal regions have made those areas a wonderful habitat for wildflowers.

As everyone knows, huge areas of the southeast have been cleared for agriculture, opening the forest floor to a wide variety of wildflowers, both native and naturalized. Our Proven Mixture for the Southeast takes all these characteristics into consideration, and is a balanced mixture of wild annual and perennial flower seeds that will do well for you. Depending on your exact location, certain wildflowers will do better than others, but because of the large species count in the mixtures, you should have a good show of season-long color no matter where you plant.

Because of the mild temperatures, Southeastern wildgardeners can plant in either spring or fall. Late March through April is best for spring, and early October into November is best for putting in fall plantings.

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