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Seeds - Butterfly Milkweed
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! Butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa subsp. tuberosa) is a perennial plant highly valued for its stunning bright orange flowers that bloom in tight umbels atop upright stems, typically reaching up to 60 cm in height. Its narrow, glossy...
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Seeds - Common Milkweed
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), long perceived as a mere weed, has regained popularity due to its ecological and aesthetic value. This vigorous native herbaceous plant produces stunning clusters of pink flowers with a sweet and enchanting fragrance...
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Seeds - Swamp Milkweed
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) is a perennial plant with a graceful look, known for its vibrant pink to red inflorescences that bloom in mid-summer, reaching heights of about 1 to 1.2 metres. Its flowers form large spherical...
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Seed Kit - Biodiversity Haven
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! Invite nature into your yard with this unique kit, designed to actively support local biodiversity while creating a vibrant and colourful garden. Each of the four species blooms successively from May to October, ensuring a constant supply...
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Wild Grocery - Marinated Milkweed Pods
We are pleased to introduce the products of Gourmet Sauvage, a Quebec-based company that has been a pioneer in showcasing the plants and flavours of the boreal forest. For over 25 years, it has been offering exceptional wild products, harvested responsibly by hand and crafted with artisanal expertise. Their unique...
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Discovery Combo : Attracts Butterflies
Combo containing 4 packets of native perennial plant seeds that attract butterflies. These four highly ornamental species attract various pollinators in addition to butterflies, promoting biodiversity. Common milkweed, long regarded as a mere weed, it has regained popularity thanks to its ecological and aesthetic value. Known for attracting monarch butterflies,...
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Wildflower Seed Mix | Part Shade
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! A mix of native seeds adapted to areas with moderate sunlight, featuring a diverse selection of plants that thrive in partial shade. This mix not only enhances shaded gardens but also promotes local biodiversity by attracting pollinators...
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Wildflower Seed Mix | Riparian Buffers
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! This seed mix is designed to thrive along shorelines, waterways, or any sunny site with medium to moist soil. The mix promotes soil stabilization, water filtration, and provides vital habitat for aquatic wildlife as well as a...
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Wildflower Seed Mix | Wetlands
For successful seedlings, see the growing notes at the bottom of the page! A seed mix of native species specially formulated to thrive in wet environments. This mix enhances soil stabilization, water filtration, and provides essential food and habitat for aquatic wildlife and birds. Ideal for ecological restoration, it creates...
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What Is a Host Plant?
Native plants in your area are essential for supporting the larval stage of local native insects. Female butterflies and moths often need specific genera of native plants to lay their eggs. These larvae are not always pretty, and they sometimes even get a bad rap for “damaging” the plants that...