Embark on a Botanical Journey with Our Wildflower Seed Bundle! This non-GMO, premium-quality bundle features the iconic Fireweed, enchanting Forget-me-not, vibrant Wild Lupine, Wild Iris and ethereal Yarrow, handpicked to create a garden as wild and beautiful garden.
My favorite wildflower is fireweed even though it is the most challenging seed to harvest.
Wildflower Seed Bundle
- Iconic & Diverse Wildflowers: Our seed bundle includes the striking Fireweed, Forget-me-not, the vivid Wild Lupine, and the versatile Yarrow and Wild Iris
- Effortless Natural Beauty: These wildflowers require minimal care and are adapted to thrive in a range of conditions, making it easy to create a stunning, low-maintenance garden.
- Ecological Benefits: Wildflowers support pollinators and local wildlife, and contribute to a balanced ecosystem. Planting these seeds fosters biodiversity in your garden.
- Therapeutic & Aesthetic Value: The vivid colors and rich fragrances of these wildflowers create a serene environment, offering both visual delight and therapeutic benefits.
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This mix includes:
Fireweed
Forget me not
Wild Lupine
Yarrow
Iris
Sowing and growing instructions are included on each individual packet
Recommended for zone 3-8
Each packet contains
Approx 50 Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium)
Approx 50 Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Approx 50 Forget me not (Myosotis alpestris)
Approx 10 Lupine (Lupinus perennis)
Approx 10 Iris (Iris versicolor)
These are cultivated seeds on our micro seed farm. Due to ethical and legal restrictions in wild harvesting seeds and the hybridization of forget me not and lupine seeds in Alaska.
Learn more: https://seedsandsoilorganics.com/2023/05/15/alaska-wildflower-seeds/
Lupine is poisonous:
All parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. Lupinus perennis Exercise extreme caution around children and pets. The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product.
Alaska-Specific FAQs
When should I sow Alaska wildflowers?
Sow seeds in late fall before snowfall or very early spring to allow natural cold stratification through the freeze–thaw cycle for Lupine
Do I need to prepare the soil for wildflowers?
Yes. Clear existing vegetation, lightly rake the surface, and scatter seeds evenly. Fireweed and lupine prefer disturbed soil similar to what you find after snowmelt or along trails.
How much sunlight do Alaska wildflowers need?
Most Alaska natives prefer full sun to partial shade and thrive with 8–12 hours of daylight during summer.
Will these wildflowers reseed themselves?
Yes. Many of these species are perennials that return each year with minimal maintenance.
Can I grow them in containers or raised beds?
Yes, though they perform best in open ground. Use at least 10–12 inches of soil depth and water consistently for container growth.

