10 Native Seeds for Pollinator Gardens by US Region
Native plants deliver the nectar and pollen non-natives can't, yet habitat loss starves our bees, birds, and food supply. Tailor your 2026 pollinator paradise with regional stars: Northeast's red columbine and wild lupine, Midwest's arrowleaf balsamroot, or Southwest's California poppy. NativeFloraSeeds.org's interactive state map makes it effortless buy seeds, log your garden, and watch your donation sponsor massive ecosystem revival through their 501(c)(3) mission. Start buzzing today!
Habitat Loss Stats Demand Action
Native plants provide nectar and pollen that non-natives can't match, yet introduced species dominate yards, contributing little to food chains. Native Flora Seeds empowers restoration, donating all sales profits to Homegrown National Park for ecosystem revival.
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Northeast: Red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis), wild lupine (Lupinus perennis).
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Midwest/Pacific: Common camas (Camassia quamash), arrowleaf balsamroot.
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Southwest: California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), scarlet gilia (Ipomopsis aggregata).
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Southeast: Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella).
Nativefloraseeds.org's state map makes sourcing easy, supporting low-maintenance, pest-free havens.
Remember meadows alive with color? One seed packet revives that, aiding birds like bluebirds reliant on bug-filled natives. Your purchase plants thousands more acres, creating wildlife corridors.
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Every donation or seed buy accelerates their 501(c)(3) mission. Head to nativefloraseeds.org...pick your region, plant, and track impact.