Here is a blend of flowers native to eastern North America that are adapted to survive the sometimes shifting weather of the Maritimes, New England, and the St. Lawrence coast. This mix of fourteen showy plants is primarily composed of perennials, but includes the annual Gaillardia. It is sure to create a feast for the eyes and return for years to come. Here is the list of component species in our East Coast Wildflowers Blend:
Blue Wild Indigo | Baptisia australis |
Butterfly Milkweed | Asclepias tuberosa |
Eastern Columbine | Aquilegia canadensis |
Evening Primrose | Oenothera Biennis |
Gayfeather | Liatris spicata |
Golden Alexander | Zizia aurea |
Hairy Beardtongue | Penstomen hirsutus |
Indian Blanket | Gaillardia pulchella |
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata |
Mountain Mint | Pycnanthemum tenuifolium |
New England Aster | Aster novae-angliae |
Rigid Goldenrod | Solidago rigida |
Showy Tick Trefoil | Desmodium canadense |
Smooth Aster | Aster laevis |
White Upland Aster | Aster ptarmicoides |
West Coast Seeds enjoys a geographically diverse customer base across North America. If you live in a sensitive bioregion, there may be campaigns at your local level against the planting of certain seeds. Please consider such campaigns as you select the right wildflower blend for your patio, garden, field, or farm. In Canada, you can visit the Invasive Species Centre website to find further resources on invasive plants in your region.