Wildflowers
Carefree color and conservation with Sharp Brothers wildflowers!
NOTE: You call click the "All" button at the bottom of the page to seed thumbnails of all wildflower species.
Our easy-to-grow wildflower seeds are sure to please! Use them in mixes to add carefree color, to attract birds and butterflies, or to help conserve water and reduce maintenance. As part of a natural landscape, wildflowers and native grasses also help give us a sense of place.
Sharp Brothers Seed offers a large number of individual varieties of wildflower seeds as well as regional mixes, specialty mixes and custom blends. Contact us by e-mail, or call us at 1-800-462-8483 to place your order today.
If you're ready to purchase seed or have a mix in mind, we've made it even easier to purchase Sharp Brothers Seed! Just select the species, in our Seed Species section, type in the quantities of seed desired for each species and click "add to cart."
You may also give us a call at 800-462-8483 or contact us by e-mail and we'll advise you on availability and prices.
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Amorpha canescensCommon Name: Lead Plant
Lead Plant is a small, shrubby, native prairie plant with tight spikes of iridescent purple and orange flowers that appear from May to August. Lead Plant is naturally found in dry to mesic prairies and in open, upland savannas through most of the tal...
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Asclepias tuberosaCommon Name: Butterfly Milkweed
Butterfly Milkweed has lots of bright orange, flat-topped flower clusters that open in early June. Plants bloom for many weeks. Butterfly Milkweed is the host plant for the monarch butterfly and a great nectar source for many other butterflies and po...
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Aster novae-angliaeCommon Name: New England Aster
New England aster is appropriate for highway landscaping and roadside plantings, prairie restoration, wildlife cover, prairie landscaping and wetland situations.
New England aster is a native perennial forb which grows from 2 ½ to 6.0 feet tall w...
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