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300 Fireweed Seeds | Willowherb Native Wildflower Perennial
300 Fireweed Seeds | Willowherb Native Wildflower Perennial
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Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), also known as Willowherb, is a stunning native perennial wildflower famous for its tall spikes of vibrant pink-magenta blooms that light up landscapes from mid-summer through early fall. This resilient plant is often the first to bloom after wildfires—earning its iconic name—and is prized for its hardiness, beauty, and ecological value.
Fireweed is an essential addition to native gardens, pollinator habitats, meadow plantings, and restoration projects. It thrives in cooler climates, poor soils, and disturbed areas while providing nectar-rich flowers for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Easy to grow and fast to establish, Fireweed spreads naturally and creates breathtaking drifts of color year after year.
🌱 Why Grow Fireweed Seeds?
- 🌸 Brilliant pink flowers with long bloom season
- 🐝 Highly attractive to bees, butterflies & hummingbirds
- 🌿 Native perennial ideal for restoration & rewilding
- ❄️ Extremely cold-hardy and low maintenance
- 🌱 Helps stabilize soil and improve biodiversity
- 🌄 Perfect for meadows, slopes, and natural landscapes
🌿 Growing Tips
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Botanical Name: Epilobium angustifolium
- Common Names: Fireweed, Willowherb
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Life Cycle: Perennial
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USDA Zones: 2–7
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Light: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Average to poor, well-drained
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Planting: Surface sow or lightly press into soil
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Stratification: Cold stratification recommended (30–60 days)
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Germination: 14–28 days after stratification
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Height: 3–7 feet
- Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
💡Tip: Fireweed self-seeds readily—ideal for naturalized areas but best managed in smaller gardens.
❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Fireweed native to North America?
Yes, Fireweed is native across much of North America, especially in northern regions.
Does Fireweed spread aggressively?
It spreads naturally by seed and rhizomes, making it ideal for meadows and restoration projects.
Do the seeds need cold stratification?
Yes, cold stratification significantly improves germination rates.
Is Fireweed good for pollinators?
Absolutely—it's one of the best nectar sources for bees and butterflies.
Can Fireweed grow in poor soil?
Yes, it thrives in disturbed or low-fertility soils.
Where to Buy Fireweed Seeds for Sale?
At Seeds World, we offer fresh Fireweed seeds that are carefully selected for strong germination and shipped fast across the U.S. so you can start growing with confidence.
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The seeds came quickly , were packaged well but they are so tiny you need a magnifying glass to see them. Not at all what I expected.
