Growing locally native plants in Canada supports biodiversity, helps pollinators, and requires less maintenance since these plants are adapted to local soil and climate conditions. Native wildflowers like Black-eyed Susan, Fireweed, and Wild Bergamot...
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A vibrant yellow flower with a dark center, commonly found in open woods and fields.
NO-GMO 2800 Black-Eyed Susan Seeds
Also known as Blanketflower, it features red and yellow petals and thrives in various soil types.
Gaillardia Blanketflower Seeds, 200+ Seeds
Known for its striking red blooms, it attracts hummingbirds and prefers moist soils.
Lobelia Cascade Mix Cardinal 1000 Seeds
Ontario's provincial flower, recognized by its three white petals and preference for shaded woodlands.
Trillium grandiflorum GREAT WHITE TRILLIUM
A hardy plant with purple petals and a spiky central cone, popular for its medicinal properties.
Purple Coneflowers Echinacea (200 Seeds)
Featuring lavender blooms, this plant is aromatic and attracts various pollinators.
Wild Bergamot Flower Seeds (500 Seeds) Non-GMO
A white-flowered perennial that spreads easily, suitable for ground cover in moist areas.
Hundredfold Canadian Anemone 100 Seeds
With red and yellow bell-shaped flowers, it thrives in partial shade and well-drained soils.
80 Seeds Aquilegia Columbine Double Mix
Manitoba's provincial flower, blooming early with pale violet petals.
Pasque Flower Mixture
Known for its tall spikes of pink flowers, it often colonizes burned areas.