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Varieties of wildflower and tree seeds are packaged in attractively illustrated and reusable tin containers. Gift tin favours are a great way to attract wildlife to your garden and to preserve these ancient plants for future generations. Seed tins are available in refillable wooden displays.
 
TC001 Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
Contents: Black-eyed Susan seeds,wooden marker and germination instructions.

Black-eyed Susan is growing from the Canadian grasslands south to Florida, its striking yellow ray petals contrast beautifully with its rich blackish-brown cone-shaped centre. It is a particular favourite among butterflies.

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TC002 Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
Contents: Butterfly Weed seeds,wooden marker and germination instructions.
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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TC003 Large-Leaved Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus)
Contents: Large-Leaved Lupine seeds,wooden marker and germination instructions.
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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TC004 Ox-eye Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides)
Contents: Ox0eye Sunflower seeds,wooden marker and germination instructions.
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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TC005 Purple Coneflower (Eshinacea purpurea)
Contents: Purple Coneflower seeds, wooden marker and germination instructions.
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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TC006 Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
Contents: Wild Columbine seeds, wooden marker and germination instructions.
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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TC007 Canadian Wildflower Mix
Contents: Canadian Wildflower Seed Mix (Indian Blanket, Wild Bergamot, Black-eyed Susan, Wild Columbine, Fireweed and Indian Paintbrush), wooden marker and germination instructions.
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TC008 Hummingbird & Butterfly Mix
Contents: Hummingbird & Butterfly Seed Mix (Butterfly Weed, Pale Purple Coneflower, Indian Blanket, Black-eyed Susan, Shrubby Penstemon, Pearly Everlasting and Large-leaved Lupine), wooden marker and germination instructions.
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TC009 Butterfly Wildflower Garden Mix
Contents: Butterfly Wildflower Garden Seed Mix (Purple Coneflower, Tufted Fleabane, Wild Bergamot, Black-eyed Susan, New England Aster, Indian Blanket and Blazing Star), wooden marker and germination instructions.
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TC010 Arbutus (Arbutus menziesii)
Contents: Arbutus seeds, peat pellets and germination instruction.

The Arbutus is Canada's only native broad-leaf evergreen tree. The white-pink flowers bloom from April to June, and are followed by bright red berries in the fall.
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TC011 Pacific Dogwood (Cornus nuttallii)
Contents: Pacific Dogwood seeds, peat pellets and germination instruction.

Also known as Western Flowering Dogwood. Pacific Dogwood is the official floral emblem of British Columbia. It is one of only two tree species in the province that is legally protected, the other is Cascara.
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TC012 Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Contents: Sugar Maple seeds,peat pellets, and germination instrucitons.

Sugar Maple is Canada's national tree. It is also one of the most important hardwood trees of northeastern North America.
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