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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Rattlesnake MasterBotanical Name: Eryngium yuccifolium
Rattlesnake Master has basal rosettes of parallel-veined, bristly-edged, sword-shaped, medium green leaves up to three feet long that resemble yucca. Tiny, stemless, greenish-white flowers are tightly packed into globular, one-inch diameter heads. Ra...
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Red Corn PoppyBotanical Name: Papaver rhoeas
Red Corn Poppy has single flowers of red. Each petal often marked at its base with a black blotch. Corn Poppy is easy-to-grow in full sun on well-drained soil. It blooms May to June. The Shirley Poppy is derived from this species....
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Rocket LarkspurBotanical Name: Delphinium ajacis
Rocket Larkspur is a showy late spring flower known for its tall spikes of lavender, pink, blue and white. Rocket Larkspur grows best in moderate, well-drained soil. Blooming period is April - early June....
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RosinweedBotanical Name: Silphium integrifolium
Rosinweed has clusters of rounded yellow flowers that bloom at the top of stout stems in late summer. The textured green leaves feel like sandpaper. Rosinweed is the shortest of the Silphiums. Birds enjoy the seed....
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Roundhead LespedezaBotanical Name: Lespedeza capitata
The creamy white flowers of Roundhead Lespedeza form dense rounded heads over silvery foliage. Seeds are eaten by songbirds, quail and other game. Roundhead Lespedeza is a legume. Plants provide nutritious and palatable forage for livestock....
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