Description
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Pack Options | 1000 5000 10000 Seeds |
| Flower Colors | Purple, Violet, Lavender, Mixed |
| Includes | Purple Flower Varieties and Holly Leaf Wildflowers |
| Plant Type | Annual and Perennial Wildflower Mix |
| Cold Resistant | Yes — Hardy in Zones 3 to 10 |
| Drought Resistant | Yes — Low Water Once Established |
| Light Requirement | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Bloom Season | Spring through Fall |
| Coverage | 1000 seeds covers approx. 100 sq ft |
| Best For | Gardens, Meadows, Slopes, Borders, Lawns |
| Pollinators Attracted | Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds |
| Non-GMO | Yes |
| Ornament Form | Decoration and Ground Cover |
Transform any outdoor space into a stunning sea of color with our purple wild flower seeds mix. This carefully blended collection features beautiful purple flower seeds, unique holly leaf wildflower varieties, and a mix of hardy species that thrive even in tough conditions. Available in 1000, 5000, and 10000 seed packs — perfect for small garden beds, large landscapes, and everything in between.
What Makes This Mix Stand Out
Most wildflower seed mixes on the market come in tiny packets of a few hundred seeds. Our bulk packs of 1000, 5000, and 10000 seeds give landscapers, homeowners, and garden enthusiasts the volume they actually need to cover real ground. The holly leaf wildflower varieties in this mix add a distinctive textured leaf shape that creates beautiful visual contrast even when the plants are not in bloom.
The purple flower varieties in this blend produce rich violet and lavender blooms all season long. Purple wildflowers are among the most attractive to pollinators — bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are especially drawn to the color purple and the nectar-rich blooms in this collection.
Cold and Drought Resistant — Grow Anywhere
These drought resistant wildflower seeds are built to survive where other flowers fail. Once established, the plants require very little watering, making them ideal for dry climates, sloped areas, lawns with poor irrigation access, and low-maintenance garden borders. The cold resistant varieties in the mix survive frost and harsh winters, returning year after year as established perennials.
Whether you are planting along a fence line, filling a meadow, covering a bare slope, or creating a pollinator garden, this mixed wildflower seed collection delivers reliable, colorful results with minimal effort.
How to Plant
Clear the area of weeds and loosen the top inch of soil. Scatter seeds evenly across the surface — no deep planting needed for wildflowers. Lightly rake to press seeds into soil contact. Water gently and keep the area moist for the first 2 to 3 weeks. Most varieties germinate in 7 to 21 days. For best results, plant in early spring or late fall when soil moisture is naturally higher.









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