Nova Scotia Native Wildflowers (Resilience) - Seed Packet
ANNUAL • PERENNIAL
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council, this is the first-ever native wildflowers seed packet for Nova Scotia. The benefits of choosing to plant native flowers are plentiful:
Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, which means they are more likely to thrive in your garden.
They provide habitat for local wildlife, such as birds, bees, and butterflies. You can create a more diverse and sustainable ecosystem in your own backyard.
They are an important part of our local ecosystem, and by choosing to plant them, you are helping to preserve biodiversity in your community.
These native wildflowers are well-adapted to Nova Scotia’s unique environment and ecosystem. Their ability to flourish year-after-year despite our often harsh winters reflects a resilience to the challenges posed by their surroundings. Choosing native wildflowers contributes to biodiversity, forming intricate relationships with pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. May these Nova Scotian blooms help you find the strength to endure and overcome any challenges that come your way.
MEDIA:
Contains: Approximately 50 seeds. An assortment of New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae), Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata), Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennia), Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea) and Showy Tick Trefoil (Desmodium canadense)
ANNUAL • PERENNIAL
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council, this is the first-ever native wildflowers seed packet for Nova Scotia. The benefits of choosing to plant native flowers are plentiful:
Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, which means they are more likely to thrive in your garden.
They provide habitat for local wildlife, such as birds, bees, and butterflies. You can create a more diverse and sustainable ecosystem in your own backyard.
They are an important part of our local ecosystem, and by choosing to plant them, you are helping to preserve biodiversity in your community.
These native wildflowers are well-adapted to Nova Scotia’s unique environment and ecosystem. Their ability to flourish year-after-year despite our often harsh winters reflects a resilience to the challenges posed by their surroundings. Choosing native wildflowers contributes to biodiversity, forming intricate relationships with pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. May these Nova Scotian blooms help you find the strength to endure and overcome any challenges that come your way.
MEDIA:
Contains: Approximately 50 seeds. An assortment of New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae), Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata), Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennia), Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea) and Showy Tick Trefoil (Desmodium canadense)
ANNUAL • PERENNIAL
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council, this is the first-ever native wildflowers seed packet for Nova Scotia. The benefits of choosing to plant native flowers are plentiful:
Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, which means they are more likely to thrive in your garden.
They provide habitat for local wildlife, such as birds, bees, and butterflies. You can create a more diverse and sustainable ecosystem in your own backyard.
They are an important part of our local ecosystem, and by choosing to plant them, you are helping to preserve biodiversity in your community.
These native wildflowers are well-adapted to Nova Scotia’s unique environment and ecosystem. Their ability to flourish year-after-year despite our often harsh winters reflects a resilience to the challenges posed by their surroundings. Choosing native wildflowers contributes to biodiversity, forming intricate relationships with pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. May these Nova Scotian blooms help you find the strength to endure and overcome any challenges that come your way.
MEDIA:
Contains: Approximately 50 seeds. An assortment of New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae), Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata), Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennia), Golden Alexander (Zizia aurea) and Showy Tick Trefoil (Desmodium canadense)