Wildflowers - Great Lakes Wildflower Blend (Seeds)
The Great Lakes region is vast and diverse, but it is united by hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Many native North American wildflower species can be found throughout the whole region, but we have selected these species for their ease, suitability, and charm. This collection includes annuals, biennials, and perennials that are both cold hardy and drought tolerant. They should return for years to come once established. The range of colours is huge, as are the number of native insects that will come to feed on them. Any area with limited biodiversity will be improved by the Great Lakes Wildflower Blend.
Black-Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta |
Butterfly Milkweed | Asclepias tuberosa |
Clasping Coneflower | Rudbeckia amplexicaulis |
Dwarf Evening Primrose | Oenothera missouriensis |
Grey-Headed Coneflower | Ratibida pinnata |
Indian Blanket | Gaillardia pulchella |
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata |
New England Aster | Aster novae-angliae |
Ohio Spiderwort | Tradescantia ohiensis |
Ox-Eye Sunflower | Heliopsis helianthoides |
Pale Purple Coneflower | Echinacea pallida |
Plains Coreopsis | Coreopsis tinctoria |
Prairie Coneflower | Ratibida columnifera |
Purple Coneflower | Echinacea purpurea |
Purple Prairie Clover | Dalea purpurea |
Smooth Penstomen | Penstomen digitalis |
White Upland Aster | Aster ptarmicoides |
- Annuals, biennials, & perennials
- Long bloom time
- Enhances biodiversity