Wildflower Seed Paper Bees (25 pack)

$14.00
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SKU
SEED-1

Features the Purdue University Extension co-brand.

This buzz worthy seed paper is made with Earth-friendly inks that will not damage the seeds. The seed paper is handmade in Boulder, Colorado from 100%-recycled material and embedded with a hardy mixture of wildflower seeds. Complies with Prop 65. 3" W x 1.7" L

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Planting Instructions: Plant under a thin layer of soil (spring/summer for outdoors, anytime for indoors). For best results, soak the paper in water overnight before planting. Water well and allow for plenty of sunshine. Wildflowers will emerge in 1-3 weeks. Enjoy!

Wildflower Mix: Five-Spot, Siberian Wallflower, Annual Candytuft, Baby Blue-Eyes, Scarlet Flax, Cut and Come Again ‘Pumila Mix’ Zinnia, Sweet William Pinks, Mixed Corn Poppy, Tall Spurred ‘Northern Lights’ Snapdragon, Gloriosa Daisy, Black-Eyed Susan, Purple Giant Hyssop

Are Seeds Non-Invasive?: These species are not considered to be noxious, or invasive and most are considered to be drought tolerant. We have worked hard to identify species that are non-invasive to all regions of the US and Canada. They include a hearty and diverse mix of annual and perennial wildflowers that will grow well across all growing regions.

What is your paper made out of, is it eco-friendly?: Bloomin’s seed paper is crafted from 100% post-consumer, post-industrial, recycled paper. It is either natural white (the base pulp color) or colored with all-natural, vegetable-based pigments. When printed, most sheets are printed with water-soluble 4-color process inks or soy-based inks, when letterpress printed. Our production facility is powered by a 30KW solar power system–enough for all of our energy needs and then some!

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SKU SEED-1
Produced Jun 1, 2026

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