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Native wildflowers occur naturally in the United States and are your best choice when growing flowers from seed. They are easy to grow, resistant to drought and pests, and attract butterflies, hummingbirds and songbirds to your home. Fall through early winter is a great time to sow most native wildflower seeds, after the chance of warm temperatures has passed. Early spring planting is also good, as it allows the seeds to benefit from natural precipitation. Our selection features the best native wildflower seeds for most regions in the US.
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