Please review the list below for the seeds that are included in our Pacific Northwest Wildflower seeds blend. These flowers will thrive in most garden settings, but they have been selected due to their performance in the Pacific Northwest. By that we mean from the north of Vancouver Island and across to the Sunshine Coast down south to around Eugene, Oregon. They will grow perfectly well east of the Cascade Mountains, too. This is a beautiful and diverse mix of flowers both short and tall.
Baby Blue-Eyes | Nemophila menziesii |
Big Leaf Lupin | Lupinus polyphyllus |
Bird's Eyes | Gilia tricolor |
Black-Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta |
Blue Flax | Linum perenne |
California Poppy | Eschscholzia californica |
Chinese Houses | Collinsia heterophylla |
Clarkia | Clarkia unguiculata |
Corn Poppy | Papaver rhoeas |
Dwarf Godetia | Clarkia amoena |
Five-Spot | Nemopila Maculata |
Globe Gilia | Gilia capitata |
Lance Leaf Coreopsis | Coreopsis lanceolata |
Phlox, Mountain | Linanthus grandiflorus |
Scarlet Flax | Linum grandiflorum rubrum |
Shasta Daisy | Chrysanthemum maximum |
Siberian Wallflower | Cheiranthus allionii |
Sweet Alyssum | Lobularia maritima |
Tidy-Tips | Layia platyglossa |
Yellow Lupin | Lupinus densiflorus aureus |
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.