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Native (Kansas) Wildflower: Wild Bergamot (100 seeds) | The Buffalo Seed Company Bergamot Plant, Gothic House Exterior, Kansas Wildflowers, Wild Bergamot, Deer Fence, Bees And Butterflies, Future Garden, Garden Inspo, Wild Harvest

WILD BERGAMOT (Monarda fistulosa L.) DESCRIPTION—Native perennial that produces lavender flowers that are attractive to bees and butterflies, has medicinal properties, and is a great garden ornamental. The plants grow 2-4 feet tall in full sun to part shade. A tea made from it is said to treat colds. We wild harvested these seeds from the land we steward in Garnett, Kansas. Sow seeds in the Fall/Winter or cold stratify before planting in the Spring.GROWING INSTRUCTIONS—Sow seeds in late fall…

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KNPS Wildflower Poster from Kansas Native Plant Society Kansas Wildflowers, Plants Under Trees, Prairie Garden, Native Plant Gardening, Wildflower Garden, Native Garden, Perennial Garden, Butterfly Garden, Shade Garden

Kansas Native Plant Society Promoting the awareness, appreciation, and stewardship of Kansas native plants. Flint Hills, photo: Scott Bean Events Calendar Link to Native Plant Sales and Nurseries - KNPS Facebook page. News - Announcements - Happenings 2024 KNPS Annual Wildflower Weekend - Membership Meeting September 13 - 15 near Wilson Lake in Ellsworth and

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Native (Kansas) Wildflower: Leavenworth Eryngo (50 seeds) | The Buffalo Seed Company Plant Wildflowers, Prairie Coneflower, Prairie Clover, Wild Sunflower, Willow Leaf, Fence Art, Wild Harvest, Seed Company, The Buffalo

LEAVENWORTH ERYNGO (Eryngium leavenworthii) Flowers from July through AugustDESCRIPTION—Kansas native miniature purple pineapples. Just kidding. This native herbaceous plant can reach up to two feet and spreads up to one foot. The flowers are a purple violet color that pops on the green background of the grasslands. Great to look at, for cut flowers, and birds and pollinators love it. Be careful with the spines when harvesting! We wild harvested these seeds from the land we steward in…

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