Bear Creek Native Plants

Specializing in Plants Native to the Southeastern US


Annual Wildflowers

Below is our selection of annual wildflowers. Annual wildflowers are flowering plants that last only one season before dying off entirely in the fall. They have a one-year life cycle, and often bloom just weeks after planting to provide bright color during their season. Annual wildflowers grow more quickly than biennials or perennials and bloom for more extended periods. Before dying off, annual wildflowers often self-seed. Cutting often encourages more blooms, making them a great choice for cut flowers.

Indian Blanket Flower
Sun Exposure: Sun, Part Sun
Seasons: Summer, Fall
Bloom Color: Orange/Red/Yellow
Height: 12 to 20 in.
Status: Unavailable
Price: 4.5" pots @ $2.00

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Sunflower
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Seasons: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow / Dark Center
Height: 5 to 6 ft.
Status: Unavailable
Price: 3.5" container @ $2.00

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Dwarf Sunflower
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Seasons: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow / Dark Center
Height: 1 to 2 ft.
Status: Unavailable
Price: 3.5" container @ $2.00

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Giant Sunflower
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Seasons: Summer
Bloom Color: Yellow / Dark Center
Height: 10 to 12 ft.
Status: Unavailable
Price: 3.5" container @ $2.00

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