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Seeds ~ Medicinal & Native
Northern Coralroot 200+ Seeds
Northern Coralroot 200+ Seeds

Northern Coralroot (Corallorhiza trifida) 200+ Seeds.  Northern Coralroot is found in a wide variety of habitats, from Thuja forests to upland forests, both deciduous and coniferous. In the southern part of its range, it is usually restricted to moist or boggy sites.  Northern Coralroot has clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips; northern New Mexico north through South Dakota and Washington to Alaska.

Price: $3.25
Nuttall's Larkspur 30+ Seeds
Nuttall's Larkspur 30+ Seeds

Nuttall’s Larkspur (Delphinium nuttallianum)  This Larkspur is widely distributed across western North America from California to Alberta, Canada. Nuttall’s Larkspur has a white to pink erect stem usually not exceeding half a meter in height which may branch several times. Deeply lobed leaves are located mostly about the base of the plant. The inflorescence occupying the top end of the stem has few widely-spaced flowers on long pedicels. The sepals are long and curl backwards or fold upon themselves. They may be dark purple to light blue. The lower petals are the same color, while the upper are often white.

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Old Man Sage 100+ Seeds
Old Man Sage 100+ Seeds

 (Artemisia filifoliaOld Man Sage, also known by other common names including sand sagebrush, sand sage and sandhill sage, is a species of flowering plant in the aster family. It is native to North America, where it occurs throughout the western United States from Nevada to western Nebraska south to Arizona and Texas, its distribution extending further south into Chihuahua.

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Orange Honeysuckle  30 Seeds
Orange Honeysuckle 30 Seeds
(Lonicera ciliosa). Zones 3 - 5. Perennial vine. Also known as Western Trumpet Vine, Lonicera ciliosa is native to the western half of the Northwest and southern portion of British Columbia. The vine is a good hummingbird plant. The stems were used by Native Americans for weaving.
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Oregon Grape 50+ Seeds
Oregon Grape 50+ Seeds
(mahonia repens). The leaves of this holly-like ground cover usually have seven to nine leaflets in pairs along a thin, tough stem. They are rough textured, wavy-margined with prickly edges, and darker green above than below. Some of the evergreen leaves turn red in the autumn.
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Osage Orange 50+ Seeds
Osage Orange 50+ Seeds

(Maclura pomifera) Osage Orange is also known as, hedge-apple, Horse-apple, Bois d'arc, Bodark, or Bodock.  It is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, typically growing between 26 and 49 feet tall. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on different plants.

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Osha 50+ Seeds
Osha 50+ Seeds
(Ligusticum canbyi) This species of Osha is also known as Canby's lovage,Canby's wild lovage and Canby's licorice-root.  The root of the this species of Osha plant has been used in traditional medicine by the Nez Perce. The Nez Perce know the plant as Qaws–Qaws.
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Pearly Everlasting 100+ Seeds
Pearly Everlasting 100+ Seeds

(Anaphalis margaritacea) Pearly Everlasting is a perennial that reaches heights of 2 feet with a single, leafy stem. The leaves are long slender and lance shaped and grow the whole length of the stem. The unique flowers are tiny, yellowish and form a disc in the center of many pearly white dry bracts, giving the flower a pearl-white appearance. The combination forms the 'flower'. They are found in flat topped clusters at the top of the plant.

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Pineapple Weed 100+ Seeds
Pineapple Weed 100+ Seeds
Matricaria matricarioides Pineapple Weed is a summer or winter annual with finely dissected leaves that emit a sweet "pineapple-like" odor when crushed. Pineapple Weed is primarily a weed of landscapes, nurseries, and turfgrass, but also occurs in compacted areas like gravel roads or walkways. The fragrant plant is found throughout the United States. Pineapple weed is related to chamomile, which it resembles, except it looks like someone removed all of the petals from the flowers
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Pink Flowered Naked Buckwheat 100+ Seeds
Pink Flowered Naked Buckwheat 100+ Seeds

The Eriogonum nudum plant is a tall, bare, leafless stem, bifurcating into more stems, each topped with rounded clusters of white or pale pink or yellow flowers growing up to six feet from a basal rosette at the ground, where the flat green leaves are located. The naked stem gives the plant its common name.

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Pipsissewa 200+ Seeds
Pipsissewa 200+ Seeds
(Chimaphila umbellata) Pipsissewa is a common alpine plant that forms colonies. This stout, slightly woody dwarf is an evergreen shrub that spreads from a creeping rhizome. The leaves are in whorls, narrowly oblong and sharply toothed, bright green and shiny above. The flowers are saucer-shaped with five pink, waxy petals surrounding a plump green ovary and ten reddish stamens. Several fragrant flowers nod atop the stems. Pipsissewa is widespread and common at sub-alpine elevations on mossy, well-drained sites, in coniferous forests.
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Poison Ivy 30+ Seeds
Poison Ivy 30+ Seeds
 (Rhus radicans) 30+ Seeds.  Poison Ivy was formerly official in the United States Pharmacopeia, used extensively by homoeopathists for rheumatism, ringworm and other skin disorders.
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Prairie Smoke 50+ Seeds
Prairie Smoke 50+ Seeds
(Geum triflorum). Zones 3 - 5. Perennial. The prairie look-alike of Apache Plume, Geum’s charming, nodding pink spring flowers give rise to feathery, smoky-pink seed heads that decorate the plants in mid-summer. Spreading slowly from its roots, Prairie Smoke can be used as a small-scale groundcover. Grows easily in lean-to-average fertility garden soils. Extremely cold hardy.
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Puccoon 25+ Seeds
Puccoon 25+ Seeds

Puccoon  (Lithospermum ruderale) 25+ Seeds  This sacred plant of some Northwest tribe’s Moon Lodge ceremonies grows from ten to 20 inches tall from a woody taproot. Its inconspicuous May to July blooming flowers are tiny, pale green to yellow and grow from the axils of the upper leaves.

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Puncture Vine 25+ Seeds
Puncture Vine 25+ Seeds
(Tribulus terrestris)  Be aware that this plant can become very invasive very quickly. Plant only in an area which can be controlled and harvest the vines before they set seed.
Price: $3.50
Purslane 100+ Seeds
Purslane 100+ Seeds

Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)  Purslane seeds are a minor source of food to sparrows and closely related songbirds at various times of the year, including Spizella passerina (Chipping Sparrow), Pooecetes gramineus (Vesper Sparrow), and Calcarius lapponicus (Lapland Longspur). Purslane species are an important food source for wildlife in the Western states.  Recently, Purslane has been recognized in the United States for its food and medicinal value.

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Queen Anne's Lace 50+ Seeds
Queen Anne's Lace 50+ Seeds
(Daucus carota) Queen Annes Lace is one of many umbelliferous plants to be found growing around the world. Although the species name for this ferny plant with the elegant, white lacy flowers is "Daucus carota", the same one used for cultivated carrots it is not the same plant. As a member of the carrot family it has a long taproot and lacy leaves. Dig up and crush a Wild Carrot root and you will find that it smells just like a carrot.
Price: $3.25
Queen's Cup 50+ Seeds
Queen's Cup 50+ Seeds
(Clintonia uniflora). Perennial. Zones 3 - 6. The flower of the Queen's cup is white, is about 1 inch across, and sits at the top of a slender stalk that is 3-8 inches tall. The basal leaves are longer than the flower stalk and are lance-shaped. This plant can have from 2 to 5 bright green leaves. In late summer a roundish blue berry develops.
Price: $3.25
Rabbitbrush 50+ Seeds
Rabbitbrush 50+ Seeds
(Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus)  Rabbitbrush is extremely common steppe shrub and rivals sagebrush in its distribution and ecological importance. The low to tall (one to four feet tall) shrub has bark, which is obscured by a dense, woolly covering of hairs. The leaves are linear and flat, hairy, and narrow at the tip. The numerous flower heads are arranged in flat-topped clusters at the terminal ends of the branches. The disk flowers are yellow to yellow-orange and mature into small seeds having numerous bristles. Rabbit brush blooms in late autumn.
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Rattlesnake Grass 100+ Seeds
Rattlesnake Grass 100+ Seeds
(Briza maxima)  Rattlesnake Grass is an erect annual grass to 60cm, forming a tuft of flat, linear leaves, with panicles of large, flat, ovate, pale yellow spikelets which dangle from slender branches

 
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Rattlesnake Plantain Seeds
Rattlesnake Plantain Seeds
200+ Goodyera oblongifolia seeds.  This species of orchid is native to much of North America, particularly the western side of the continent from Alaska to Mexico, and to eastern Canada. It is most commonly found in mountain forests, often in the understory of conifers. Rattlesnake Plantain forms a patch of broad lance-shaped to oval-shaped leaves at the ground, each 4 to 9 centimeters long. The leaf is dark green and in this species the midrib is streaked with white. The netlike veining on the leaf is also white, but not as thick as the midrib stripes.
Price: $3.25
Red Clover 100+ Seeds
Red Clover 100+ Seeds
(Trifolium pratense) Red Clover, a European native, is commercially grown in the Untied States for pasturage, hay and green manure. It is considered excellent forage for livestock and poultry. This perennial has escaped from commercial fields and is now abundant on meadow land and along rural roadsides.
Price: $3.25
Red Osier Dogwood 25+ Seeds
Red Osier Dogwood 25+ Seeds
(Cornus stolonifera) Zones 2 - 7. Native throughout northern and western North America from Alaska east to Newfoundland and south to Durango. This medium to tall deciduous shrub spreads readity by underground stolens to form dense thickets. Dark red stems make a striking contrast against winter's snow.
Price: $3.25
Red Twinberry  50+ Seeds
Red Twinberry 50+ Seeds
(Lonicera utahensis). Zones 2 - 6. Pairs of yellow, tubular flowers, approximately 2.5 cm in length, are replaced by pairs of slightly joined red berries.
Price: $3.25
Rocky Mountain Juniper 50+ Seeds
Rocky Mountain Juniper 50+ Seeds
(Juniperus scopulorum) Zones 4 - 6.  The Rocky Mountain Juniper is a perennial tree or shrub native to the U.S. It has its most active growth period in the spring and summer . The greatest bloom is usually observed in the early spring, with fruit and seed production starting in the fall and continuing until winter. Leaves are retained year to year.
Price: $3.25
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