Wildflowers for Eastern and Southern Ontario
Wildflowers add so much beauty to our yards and gardens while providing food for butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and many other forms of life.
Choose Plants for Your Conditions
When you match plants to your site, they thrive.
☀️ Full Sun – meadows, open gardens, dry or average soils
🌤 Part Shade – garden edges, open woodland, hedgerows
🌿 Shade / Woodland – under trees, rich forest soils
💧 Moist to Wet Soils – low areas, swales, pond edge
Before planting, get to know your site and choose species suited to your sunlight, moisture, and soil conditions. Remember to include larval host plants — the food plants for caterpillars. Learn more about attracting pollinators and our pollinator garden packs.
🌱Scroll down to see and learn more about the native wildflower species we grow and anticipate having available in 2026.
Availability changes through the season and not all species are ready at the same time.
Pre-Orders & Visiting
Pre-orders are welcome and can be picked up at the farm.
During our open hours you are welcome to browse the sales area and see what is ready.
Visits at other times can be arranged by request.
- Great Soloman’s Seal
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Wildflowers 2026
The following list of wildflowers have been overwintered and/or seeded for the 2026 season. Check with us about current availability. Most newly seeded wildflowers will be ready for sale by the end of May/beginning of June.
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Woodland Wildflowers
Woodland species are one of our nursery’s specialties, including spring ephemerals and shade-loving perennials that bring early-season nectar and long-term ecological value.
These are ideal for:
- shaded gardens
- underplanting trees and shrubs
- restoring natural woodland edges
- restoring woodland forest floor where it may have been heavily damaged
The Forest as Inspiration to Create a Woodland Garden in Your Yard…
- Wild Leek
- Woodland Sedge
- Canada Violet
- Wild Ginger
- Virginia Bluebell
- Aster
- Zigzag Goldenrod
- False Solomon’s Seal
- Canada Anemone
- Starry False Solomon’s Seal
- Common Blue Violet
- Straflower
- Blue-stemmed Goldenrod
- White Wood Aster
- Woodland Sunflower
- Hepatica
- Yellow Violet
- Bloodroot
- Woodland Garden
- Foamflower
- Spring Beauty
- Trout Lily
- Wild Geranium
- Mayapple
- Trillium
- Dutchmans Breeches
- Bloodroot
- Trillium
- Jack-in-the-pulipt
- Wild Columbine
Native Wildflowers for Sun
- Field Thistle
- Butterfly Milkweed
- Upland White Goldenrod
- Ironweed
- Liatris
- Helenium
- Common Milkweed
- Stiff goldenrod
- Eastern Bluestar
- Anise Hyssop
- Sullivant’s Milkweed
- Canada Milk Vetch
- Dense Blazing Star
- Nodding onion
- False Sunflower/Sweet Oxeye
- Pussytoes
- Wild Bergamot
- Wild lupine
- Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus
- Prairie Smoke
- Anise Hyssop
- Michigan Lily
- Branched Coneflower
- Lance-leaved Coreopsis
- Blue False Indigo
- Sky Blue Aster
- Downy Sunflower
- Compass Plant
- Dense Blazing Star
- Culvers Root
- Prairie Buttercup
- Sundrops
- Harebell
- Grey-headed Coneflower
- Purple Coneflower
- Blue-eyed Grass
- Primula mistassinica
- Royal catchfly
- Black-eyed Susan
Wildflowers for Wetland/Wet Areas/Ponds/Shoreline
- Turtlehead
- Marsh St Johns Wort
- Purple-stemmed Angelica
- Pickerelweed
- Water Arum
- Bottle Gentian
- Cardinal Flower
- Pitcher Plant
- Blue Vervain
- Marsh Hibiscus/Swamp Rose Mallow
- Swamp Milkweed
- Marsh Marigold
- Pitcher Plant
- Monkey Flower
- New England Aster
- Joe-pye Weed
- Swamp Milkweed
- Boneset









