Flowers

Flower Seed

Shop and grow a beautiful selection of annual and perennial flower seeds. Try growing flowers for containers, cut flowers, or edible flowers!

Produces branched stems on attractive, cylindrical flower spikes. A slightly later flowering of bronze-purple blooms with yellow pollen, very attractive ornamental foliage grass. Young-plants require sufficient warmth.

QIS is the perfect Larkspur for cut flower production. Produces beautifully tall spires of dense florets. Plants produce indigo-blue double blooms with a small percentage of singles. Little florets on 9–12" flower spikes. Great for also attracting beneficial insects and hummingbirds. 10,600 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.

This outstanding seed-grown Sedum spectabile offers the strong garden performance usually associated with vegetative varieties. Plants are sturdy, full, and naturally compact, forming neat mounds that hold their shape without flopping—making them ideal for borders, beds, or containers. With excellent vigor and consistent growth in both height and spread, it also blooms a bit earlier than many comparable varieties. Soft pink flower clusters rise above attractive light green foliage, creating a dependable perennial that adds long-lasting color and structure to the garden.

The Whorled Asclepias is a beautiful brilliant white flower that will grow anywhere and bees, butterflies and hummingbirds love it! This Butterfly Weed variety is native to the Midwest but can grow almost anywhere is the USA and provides nectar to many pollinators. This easy to grow, attractive perennial blooms mid to late summer and will spread easily without thinning.

Vibrant orange flower that brightens up any garden. Siberian wallflower grows up to 18" tall with a lovely scent that attracts butterflies. Acts as a perennial in Southern climates. Excellent as a cut flower, dried arrangements and potpourri.

This contains a blend of sedum species that will do well on a green roof garden. Blended together to do well in zones 3-9. A green roof has many benefits that include alleviating flooding, noise reduction, thermal insulation, building aesthetics and creating a natural habitat for animals to live. Direct sow 1-2 grams per 20 sq.ft. of roof space. Contains 14-16 different Sedum species: Sedum acre, album, ellacombianum, floriferum, hispanicum, hybridum, montanum, oreganum, pulchellum, reflexum, selskianum, sexangulare, spurium, stoloniferum.

Apricot Floral Showers Snapdragon produces blooms in a blend of orange and red petals. One of the best performing dwarf snapdragons around! This early, day neutral has a delicious fragrance, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Performs well in both spring and fall. Excellent cut flower variety. Ht. 8-10". Avg. 185,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.

Bottlebrush Blazing Star (Liatris mucronata, though sometimes confused with or grouped alongside Liatris cylindracea in the trade) is a drought-tolerant native of the central and southern U.S., historically found in dry prairies, limestone glades, and open rangelands where its deep roots helped it thrive in harsh, exposed conditions. It earns its name from its showy, bottlebrush-like flower spikes, packed with feathery purple blooms that open from the top downward and draw heavy attention from butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. The plant forms a tidy clump of narrow, grass-like leaves and produces upright stems that remain elegant even in lean, rocky soils. To grow Bottlebrush Blazing Star, sow seeds in full sun with well-drained soil, allowing natural winter stratification—or refrigerating seeds—to ensure good germination; although slow to establish, it becomes a durable, low-maintenance perennial that rewards gardeners with vivid late-summer color and excellent wildlife value.

The Floral Showers Mix Snapdragon blooms an array of beautiful colors and is one of the best performing dwarf snapdragons around! This early, day neutral has a delicious fragrance, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Ht. 8-10". Avg. 185,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.

Arabesque Violet Penstemon flowers are a captivating variety known for their vibrant, deep violet blooms that create a striking contrast against their dark green, lance-shaped foliage. The tubular flowers, characteristic of the Penstemon genus, are arranged in elegant spikes that rise above the plant, drawing the eye with their rich color and graceful form. These blooms are not only visually stunning but also attract hummingbirds and bees, making them a lively addition to any garden. Arabesque Violet Penstemon thrives in sunny, well-drained areas and is valued for its resilience and long blooming season, which extends from late spring through summer. This variety embodies a perfect blend of ornamental beauty and natural hardiness, making it a favorite among gardeners seeking to add a splash of red to their landscapes. All American Selection winner in 2014.

Gloriosa daisies, also known as Rudbeckia hirta 'Gloriosa,' are a vibrant and dynamic variety of the traditional Black-eyed Susan, renowned for their striking appearance and robust growth. Originating from North America, these daisies have been cultivated since the 18th century and have become a staple in gardens for their cheerful and resilient nature. Gloriosa daisies are characterized by their large, radiant blooms with a distinctive color gradient, featuring fiery, orange to red petals with a dark, central cone. The plants typically reach heights of 24 to 30 inches and have a bushy, upright growth habit, which makes them ideal for garden beds and borders. Blooming from mid-summer through fall, Gloriosa daisies offer a long-lasting display of color and are known for attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, showcasing their adaptability and durability in various garden conditions. With their eye-catching color, extended bloom period, and ease of care, Gloriosa daisies add both beauty and vibrancy to any garden landscape.

This Clarkia is an excellent cut flower with good uniformity and beautiful pink and white color. The Grace series produces cut flowers measuring 24-30 inches in height on lateral branching of up to 15 stems each carrying 5 to 6 solid clusters of blooms.

Button Blazing Star (Liatris aspera) is a native wildflower of the central and eastern United States, historically found in dry prairies, savannas, and open woodlands where its tough, deep-rooted nature helped it thrive in harsh conditions. It is known for its thick, sturdy stems topped with rounded, button-like clusters of rosy-purple flowers that open irregularly along the spike, creating a charming, textural look that pollinators—especially bees and butterflies—love. The plant features narrow, lance-shaped leaves that form a basal clump and become smaller up the stem, giving it a clean, upright habit perfect for naturalistic plantings. To grow Button Blazing Star, sow seeds in full sun and well-drained soil, allowing them to undergo natural winter stratification or refrigerate them before planting; once established, it is drought-tolerant, long-lived, and reliably returns each summer with more vibrant blooms.

Dotted Blazing Star (Liatris punctata) is a hardy native perennial of the Great Plains and central U.S., historically thriving in dry prairies, foothills, and rangelands where its exceptionally deep root system—often reaching several feet down—helped it endure drought and grazing. This species is known for its compact stature and dense spikes of bright purple, “dotted” flower clusters spaced neatly along the stem, each rich in nectar and highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and especially migrating monarchs. Its narrow, grass-like leaves form a tidy clump, and the plant’s rugged nature makes it well suited to xeriscapes, wildflower gardens, and restoration projects. To grow Dotted Blazing Star, sow seeds in full sun and well-drained, even rocky or sandy soil, allowing for natural winter stratification or chilling seeds before planting; once established, it is long-lived, low-maintenance, and reliably blooms each late summer with vibrant color.

The Five Spot Nemophila creates a beautiful carpet of many, unique white and purple blooms that is really a stunning sight to see. This variety is an annual wildflower that easily and quickly grows from its seeds. The Five Spot grows fast and blooms profusely, and then it dies back with the first frost of fall. This variety may re-seed itself if the seeds fall on bare ground.

Indian Summer Rudbeckia (Rudbeckia hirta), an award-winning variety of Black-Eyed Susan, is cherished for its brilliant, long-lasting blooms and adaptability in the garden. First popularized in the late 20th century, this hardy annual or short-lived perennial produces extra-large daisy-like flowers—often 6–9 inches across—with golden-yellow petals surrounding dark chocolate-brown centers. Plants grow 3–4 feet tall with sturdy, branching stems, making them excellent for borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower arrangements. Indian Summer Rudbeckia thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerates heat and drought once established, and attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Easy to grow and widely adaptable across North America, it brings a bold splash of color to beds, wildflower meadows, and cottage-style plantings throughout the summer and into fall.

The Robinson's Crimson Pyrethrum is a beautiful flower that produces stunning, crimson petals with a contrasting yellow center. This unbelievably brilliant crimson variety is a stunner in any garden.

The Blanket Flower Gaillardia is a stunning perennial flowering plant that produces bright, uniquely colored pink to yellow blooms. This variety is extremely hardy and drought tolerant and looks extremely beautiful in any garden or bouquet.