Wildflower Seed Varieties that Belong
From the hearty Arizona Lupine to the cheery and charming Desert Marigold, experience the difference that wildflower seeds can make to your garden, property, or even a land restoration project. Nature’s Seed’s premier-quality wildflowers will thrive no matter where you live. Customized and chosen for specific soil types, sun conditions, watering needs, and varying climates across the country, Nature’s Seed’s unique selection of annual and perennial wildflower seed allows you to choose the suitable individual species for your region carefully.
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Annual Wildflower Mix
(4.7) - 145 reviews
$25.99/lb
Cattle, Poultry, Sheep
Northern USDA Regions (3-5), Southern USDA Regions (8-10), Transitional USDA Regions (6-8)


California Native Wildflower Mix
(4.7) - 145 reviews
$89.99/lb
Pollinator habitat, seasonal color, lawn alternatives/meadow pockets, erosion-resistant cover on well-drained slopes.
Southern USDA Regions (8-10), Transitional USDA Regions (6-8)


Deer Resistant Wildflower Seed Mix
(4.7) - 145 reviews
$27.99/lb
Ideal for beautification projects and natural wildflower meadows. Great for pollinator gardens, mass plantings, cottage landscapes, and even cut flower use
Northern USDA Regions (3-5), Southern USDA Regions (8-10), Transitional USDA Regions (6-8)


Narrowleaf Milkweed
(4.7) - 145 reviews
$274.99/lb
Pollinator Habitat, Ornamental Value, Drought and Deer resistant landscaping, Native Restoration crop
Southern USDA Regions (8-10), Transitional USDA Regions (6-8)


Rocky Mountain Wildflower Mix
(4.7) - 145 reviews
$25.99/lb
Ornamental gardens, pollinator plots, naturalized wildflower meadows, and even erosion control or land reclamation projects
Northern USDA Regions (3-5), Transitional USDA Regions (6-8)
Individual Species vs. Seed Mixes
Can’t decide between individual wildflower seeds and a wildflower seed mix? Not sure which is right for your property? The team of experts at Nature’s Seed has got you covered. Individual seeds are perfect for the gardener who wants control over specific areas of their property.
Exercise control over factors like height, color, texture, and other characteristics. It’s much easier to spread specific seed types evenly when opting for individual seeds rather than a wildflower mix or blend. With individual wildflower seed, you can decide what grows where — keep your blue flowers separate from other flower types. Or plant seeds that specifically attract butterflies and other pollinators. You can also opt for seeds based on sun exposure. Choose flower seeds that thrive in full sun and save others for shaded areas.
On the other hand, wildflower mixes provide a healthy variety of colors and textures to roadside frontage like sidewalks. Choose a perennial wildflower seed mix, and you can plant them once and enjoy a blanket flower garden every year. Native wildflower mixes from Nature’s Seed also give you a good sampling of your region's native wildflowers. It also attracts butterflies and pollinators that are natural to the environment and rely on wildflower mixtures for food sources.
Whether you opt for mixes or individual species, all wildflower seed mixes from Nature’s Seed contain no grasses or fillers. They’re the ideal solution to help you build healthier soils, support agricultural progress, and support beneficial insects while also attracting birds across your region.