A native prairie perennial, Rattlesnake Master is extremely adaptable and easy to grow, boasting bluish/green foliage and white blooms with unique seed pods that add texture after the blooms have finished.
This native garlic grows to be about 18” tall and boasts gorgeous white blooms. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow.
✓ Native
✓ Hummingbirds & Butterflies
✓ Non-GMO
Botanical Name: Allium ursinum
Is It Storable?: Yes- You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations.
Ideal Regions: Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West
Be sure to plant this beauty in an area you would like it to spread to! Annual. Looking for a bold, quick-spreading wildflower? Fireweed does not disappoint! Magenta-pink blooms add bright color to the sunny garden in the summer months.
✓ Native
✓ Non-GMO
Is It Storable?: Yes - You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations.
Giant Ironweed is a versatile perennial, growing in dry to moist soils from prairies to roadsides and woodlands. All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow.
✓ Bee Friendly
✓ Native
Seed Life Cycle: Perennials
Flower Color: Purple
Native To: Southeastern and midwestern United States
Growing to be about 5', plant Wild Senna in the back border of a garden or wildflower meadow. Wild Senna will spread and naturalize with each season. The bright yellow blooms attract a parade of pollinators to the summer garden and come autumn, the leaves...
✓ Non-GMO
✓ Soil Enhancer
Is It Storable?: Yes - You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations.
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Bottle Gentian prefers moist, rich soil and is great for planting near bodies of water. This unique plant produces striking, purple flowers that even in maturity look like large buds.
Desmondium canadense is great for shady, moist wild gardens. The flowers are typical of legumes, and may remind you of wild sweet peas. Lovely foliage and flowers.
Seed Life Cycle: Perennials
Is It Storable?: Yes- You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations.
If any human or animal ingests Marsh Marigolds, please contact your doctor or veterinarian ASAP. This cheerful, unique flower thrives in extremely moist climates and is often found in swampy areas or along stream banks in the wild.
Also known as Annual Buttercup or Cursed Crowfoot, this wildflower prefers moist soils and illuminates the shady garden with glowing yellow petals and bright green sepals.
Beautiful blooms in early summer. Maculatum is the much-loved true "wild geranium" of No. America. And the wide-open, petunia-like flowers range from pink to purple. The wild one grows to only about 2 ft.
(Cosmos bipinnatus and Helianthus annuus). The Sunflower and Cosmos Seed Collection puts together two of the most iconic summer blooms. Great for the back border of garden beds, meadows, lining a fence, and more.
Despite being slow to establish in your garden, it is well worth the wait as the flowers fade and the smoke-like feathery tails emerge, adding texture and movement in the breeze. Spectacular! Deer resistant and drought tolerant.
Reaching heights of 3-6', blue-violet blooms create a grand statement in the late summer garden or meadow. The perfect, dramatic backdrop in your shade garden.
Loves wet ground in sun. Must have wet ground and full sun. This is the Eastern Monkey Flower with bright blue/purple blooms. It's native from Canada to Georgia in the east, and grows as far west as Texas.
✓ Half Sun / Half Shade
✓ Full Sun
Mature Plant Size: 12-36" tall
Botanical Name: Mimulus ringens
Bloom Time: Summer
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Zinnia, Wild Bergamot, Purple Coneflower and two varieties of Milkweed provide food, shelter and breeding grounds for monarchs in your own backyard. The Monarch Nectar Seed Collection makes it easy to do your part in helping the monarch population by...
All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Create a long-lasting meadow of sweeping color all season long with this perennial Wildflower Collection.
Painted Lady Butterflies love this native wildflower's gorgeous white blooms and the flowers are also commonly used in dried flower arrangements. A tough perennial that is easy to grow, Pearly Everlasting blooms from early summer through the fall.
Plant this easy, vibrant flower duo for endless blooms from summer all the way until frost. You'll enjoy visits from bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, along with plenty of flowers to cut for photo-worthy bouquets.
All of the seed we handle at American Meadows is non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free and guaranteed to grow. Create a butterfly oasis with our Monarch Butterfly Perennial Mixture. Made up of five easy-to-grow perennials that Monarchs love, including Butterfly...
It includes 1/4 lb each of our four most popular pollinator mixtures: Pollinator Mix, Butterfly & Hummingbird Mix, Bee Mix and Beneficial Bug Mix. Want to plant for pollinators this season?
For even distribution, combine with clean, dry sand at a ratio of 4:1 (sand to seed) and scatter by hand or mechanical spreader. Includes: Firewheel, Black-Eyed Susan, Coreopsis, Penstemon, Blue Flax, Yellow Prairie Coneflower, Prairie Aster, Beeplant,...
This long-blooming annual is native to the United States and attracts pollinators to the garden. Small, bright-yellow blooms grow to be only about 12” tall and Dwarf Helenium requires no dead-heading for prolonged blooms.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS: The ideal time to plant wildflowers is either in the spring (one month prior to date of last hard freeze) or late fall (after October). Consisting of perennial plants, this mix will bloom the second year after it has firmly become...
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.