Few things in nature exhibit the breathtaking beauty you can create with the seeds from one of our packets. Follow the instructions, and with a little luck you should see a dazzling display of blooms 8 to 10 weeks later. Most of these will be annuals because few perennials bloom their first year. After the second season, you will truly see why we named our wildflower seed "Beauty Beyond Belief!"

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Perennials - Oenothera fruticosa
Season summer Height 6-12 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8 Flower Color yellow Soil well drained to dry soils Exposure full sun Propagation division in summer, seed North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments Sundrops grows wild in all parts of North Carolina except the high mountains, where although it is striking seen along roadsides and in meadows, never achieves the beauty possible under cultivation. Red stems compliment the bright yellow flowers produced over a long season.

Perennials - Papaver somniferum
Opium is made from the milky sap of the fruit capsules. Take care that pets and children do not sample poppies as they are poisonous. Opium poppy reseeds and may spread in southern gardens.

Perennials - Liatris spicata
Season summer to fall Height 18-36 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 3-9 Flower Color mauve, pink, white Soil well drained Exposure full sun to light shade Propagation division of tuberous roots in spring, seed North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments Liatris is unusual in flowering from the top to the bottom of the spike.

Perennials - Lobelia cardinalis
Season late summer Height 36-48 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 3-9 Flower Color cardinal red Soil moist soil high in organic matter Exposure partial shade Propagation remove offshoots in late summer, seed, cuttings North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments A number of hybrid cultivars of Cardinal flower have been produced; the most popular is 'Queen Victoria' with blood red flowers and bronze foliage.

Perennials - Aquilegia canadensis
Season spring Height 12 to 24 inches Hardiness USDA Hardiness Zone 3 to 8 Flower Color red and yellow Soil moist but well drained Exposure partial shade Propagation seed North Carolina Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments The native columbine is perfect for shady gardens, where it is not nearly as disfigured by leaf miner as other species of columbine.


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Bountiful Gardens
Rockingham, North Carolina  (NC) 28379
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Buds & Blooms Nursery Inc
Browns Summit, North Carolina  (NC) 27214
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Cline's Greenhouse Nursery & Lndscp
Thomasville, North Carolina  (NC) 27360
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Gaia Herbs
Brevard, North Carolina  (NC) 28712
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Perennial Gardener
Wilmington, North Carolina  (NC) 28409
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