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Native Canadian Wildflowers Seeds

Native wildflowers are beautiful and unique. They provide food and shelter to wildlife and are particularly suited to their habitats. Native wildflowers, once established, generally requires less care than non-native species.

Native wildflowers can easily be grown in pots. Let your native garden space be the envy of your neighbourhood and preserve these ancient plants for future generations.
 
Black-eyed Susan WS001 - Rudbeckia hirta
Black-eyed Susan is growing from the Canadian grasslands south to Florida,
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Blazing Star WS002 - Liatris pycnostachya
A native of the prairies, blazing star is a favourite of butterflies, birds and bees. The long lasting, showy, purple-magenta spikes bloom in midsummer and grown up to 1.5 metres tall (2-5 feet).
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Blue Huckleberry WS003 - Vaccinium ovalifolium
Blue Huckleberry is a slender deciduous shrub with small elliptical leaves arranged in elegant sprays on a many-branched stem. It can grow from 1/2 to 2 m (1 1/2-6 ft).
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Blue Vervain WS004 - Verbena hastata
Blue Vervain is a wonderful wildflower garden plant. Its prolific and showy deep-blue flower spikes attract bees and butterflies. Blue Vervain grows up to 1.5 metres tall (2-5 feet).
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Brown-eyed Susan WS005 - Gaillardia aristata
Brown-eyed Susan, also known as blanket flower because of its ability to disperse widely, is one of the hardiest, longest flowering native North American perennials.
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Bunchberry WS006 - Cornus canadensis
Bunchberry is a low-trailing forest herb with whorls of 4 or 5 leaves that surround a central cluster of greenish-white to purplish flowers. The bright-red fleshy berries make a spectacular display in the summer.
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Butterfly Weed WS007 - Asclepias tuberosa
The brilliant orange flower clusters of Butterfly Weed bloom from June to September, and attract scores of butterflies, hummingbirds and bees.
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Cardinal Flower WS008 - Lebelia cardinalis
Cardinal Flower is a striking, bright-red, perennial flower that blooms from July to September. The blossoms are delicate, gradually opening from bottom to top on two to four foot spikes.
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Chocolate Lily WS009 - Fritillaria lanceolata
Chocolate Lily is a captivating dark purple and greenish-yellow, checkered-pattern lily. This perennial her emerges from a bulb with numerous bulblets, and can reach up to 80 cm (32 in) in height.
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Common Camas WS010 - Camassia quamash
Common Camas is a beautiful star-shaped lily with colours ranging from deep violet to light blue. The 1 to 1-1/2 cm (1/2 in) long grass-like leaves surround a terminal spike which bears five of more flowers.
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Fireweed WS011 - Epilobium angustifolium
Fireweed is an exceptionally colourful perennial plant, marking mountain clearings by the tall, long terminal spike-like clusters of pinky purple blossoms. The floral emblem of the Yukon.
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Large-leaved Lupine WS012 - Lupinus polyphyllus
Large-leaved Lupine is a tall perennial herb with stately spikes of rich blue-violet flowers. The long stiff stems, tightly packed with flowers can reach heights of up to 1.5 m (4 ft).
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New England Aster WS013 - Aster novae-angliae
New England aster, with its daisy-like, deep violet to rosy pink flowers, is one of the most striking native asters. It blooms proficiently from August until first frost, and grows 60 cm-1.3 m (24-54 in) tall.
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Nodding Onion WS014 - Allium cernuum
Nodding Onion, part of the lily family, is one of the most common and wide-spread onions. Blooming between May to July, its tiny pink, bell-shaped flowers are a beautiful addition to the open woodlands and meadows of interior and coastal BC, Washington and Oregon.
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Ocean Spray WS015 - Holodscus discolor
Ocean Spray is a beautiful deciduous shrub which, in the spring, is covered in a mass of large, creamy flowered plumes 10-17 cm (4-7 in) long that give off a heavy-sweet fragrance.
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Ox-eye Sunflower WS016 - Heliopsis helianthoides
The showy, long-lasting yellow flowers of Ox-eye Sunflower are very easy to grow, and generally reach heights of up to 1.5 metres (3-5 feet).
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Paintbrush WS017 - Castilleja spp.
Paintbrush is a perennial herb which grows from 20-80cm (8in-3ft) tall. The showy terminal leaves are generally a range of bright hues from red, purple, to yellow.
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Prairie Coneflower WS018 - Ratibida columnifera
Prairie Coneflower is one of the easiest native wildflowers to propagate from seed. Coneflower can grow from 30-80cm (1-3ft) tall.
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Purple Coneflower WS019 - Eshinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower is a tall, impressive wildflower native to North American prairie meadows. Its daisy-like, pinkish-purple ray petals droop elegantly from its bristling purplish-brown cone-shaped centre.
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Red Columbine WS020 - Aquilegia formosa
Red Columbine is an elegant perennial herb with nodding red flowers and spurs.

The name Columbine refers to “dove” – as the arched flower petals and spurs resemble five perched doves arranged in a ring.
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Red-osier Dogwood WS021 - Corunus stoloniferia
Red-osier Dogwood is a free-spreading deciduous shrub which grows from 1-6m (3-20ft) in height. The flowers occur in open clusters and are white to greenish in colour. The stems of young plants are often bright red – hence the name.
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Salal WS022 - Gaultheria shallon
Salal is a lush evergreen shrub native to the Pacific Northwest.

Highly variable in height, it grows from 20cm to 5m (8in – 16ft) tall. The shiny dark green leaves are somewhat egg shaped, leathery, and finely serrated.
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Saskatoon Berry WS023 - Amelanchier alnifolia
Saskatoon Berry grows from 1-5m (3-6ft) tall, has attractive oval foliage, large white flowers in the spring, and edible dark-purple berries in the fall.
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Shooting Star WS024 - Dodecatheon hendersonii
Shooting Star is a small but stunning wildflower native to southwestern BC and California. Rarely taller than 30cm (1ft), Shooting Star nevertheless dazzles grassy Gary oak meadows.
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Shrubby Penstemon WS025 - Penstemon fruticosus
This plant is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful of the native penstemons. It grows as a low shrub 10-15cm (4-6in) tall.
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Tiger Lily WS026 - Lilium columbianum
The spectacular bright-orange flowers with deep red or purple spots make Tiger Lily a wildflower lover’s delight. Tiger Lilies generally grow between 30 and 130cm tall, preferring full sun to light shade and moist conditions.
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Turk's-cap Lily WS027 - Lilium michigonense
Turk’s-cap Lily is a native wetland meadow perennial with dramatic orange petals. It flowers from mid-late summer; reaching heights of five to eight feet tall. Some of these Lilies have been seen with up to 50 blooms per plant.
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Upland Larkspur WS028 - Delphinium nuttallianum
Upland Larkspur is a delicate display of 3 to 15 intense blue spurred flowers on a single stem up to 15-40cm (6-15in) tall.
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Vanilla Leaf WS029 - Achlys triphylla
Vanilla leaf is a perennial herb with large leaves shaped like butterflies. The leaves emerge in threes from a single slender stalk 10 to 30cm (3-12in) tall.
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White Fawn Lily WS030 - Erythronium oregonum
White Fawn Lily is a lovely perennial herb with graceful white flowers with upturned tips and a yellow-orange base. It emerges from a bulb and reaches up to 30cm (1ft) in height.
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Wild Bergamot WS031 - Monarda fistulosa
Wild Bergamot is a beautiful, lavender-coloured, perennial flower native to parts of eastern Canada south to Georgia. It grows 60-120cm tall, and can tolerate a wide variety of conditions from wet to dry.
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Wild Columbine WS033 - Aquilegia canadensis
Wild Columbine is a delicate perennial herb with drooping, bell-like, scarlet red flowers.

Also known as Rock Bells, the erect branching stems can reach heights of 30-60cm (1-2ft).
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Wild Iris WS034 - Iris versicolor
Wild Iris (Blue Flag) is the most common of the native irises. It grows 45-75cm tall, and does best in moist, but well-drained, slightly acidic soils with full to partial sun.
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Wild Rose WS032 - Rosa nutkana
Also known as Nootka Rose, this lovely Wild Rose ranges throughout BC and into Alberta in open areas and along woodland borders at lower elevations.
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