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Native Ideals
These seeds were grown and harvested at Native Ideals Seed Farm in western Montana, from fields that were established with seeds ethically collected from wild populations. These species evolved in the harsh, cold, windy environments of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. As a result, they are extremely hardy.
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Bitterroot
$4.95Montana’s state flower is found growing throughout the American West.
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Western Yarrow
$4.95These aromatic blooms and delicate foliage possess medicinal qualities.
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Wilcox’s Penstemon
$4.95This northwest native loves rocky slopes and is a favorite of bumblebees.
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Procerus Penstemon
$4.95Beautiful purple, blue and pink trumpet-shaped blooms on sturdy stalks.
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Waxyleaf Penstemon
$4.95Electric blue flowers will blow your mind and impress your friends!
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Fuzzy-Tongue Penstemon
$4.95This unique species is extremely drought tolerant and very showy.
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Houndstooth Groundsel
$4.95Perfect for xeric gardens! Bright yellow blossoms grow well in gravel.
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Hairy Evening Primrose
$4.95This night bloomer is pollinated by sphinx moths and grows up to 4 feet.
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Bee Balm
$4.95Blooms later than many other native species, making it a favorite of pollinators.
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Blazing Star
$4.95Blooms at night into the early morning — will not disappoint!
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Scarlet Gilia
$4.95A hummingbird favorite! Salmon colored blooms last 4-6 weeks each summer.
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Hairy False Golden Aster
$4.95A very hardy native species that does well in full sun and is deer resistant.
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Sticky Curlycup
$4.95This species has medicinal qualities and was used by native tribes of the West.
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Blanketflower
$4.95Grows well and attracts some of the most beautiful solitary bees in the West.
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Sulphur Buckwheat
$4.95Delicate blossoms change from cream to pink to a deep red throughout the season.
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Cushion Buckwheat
$4.95This cushion plant loves gravel and full sun and is a favorite of butterflies.
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Lanceleaf Daisy
$4.95Blooms for weeks and is hardy enough to grow in open rocky slopes and grasslands.
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Cutleaf Daisy
$4.95Provides early spring sustenance to honey bees and native pollinators.
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Deerhorn Clarkia
$4.95First described by the Lewis and Clark expedition and still bears their name.
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Field Cerastium
$4.95A beautiful ground cover with white blooms. It is shade tolerant and easy to grow.
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Harebells
$4.95Delicate, bell-shaped purple blossoms are native to most of the world.
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Blue Camas
$4.95Credited with saving the lives of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Holboell Rockcress
$4.95A honey bee favorite with abundant white blooms and ample nectar.
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Rosy Pussytoes
$4.95Delicate white flowers are sought out by all kinds of native pollinators.