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Baldwin’s Ironweed Seeds – 50 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Vernonia baldwinii
Seed count
50 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Midsummer through fall

Grow Baldwin’s Ironweed, Vernonia baldwinii, for vivid purple late-season flowers, monarch and native bee support, 2-5 ft prairie structure, and full-sun meadow or restoration plantings.

Description

Baldwin's Ironweed (Vernonia baldwinii) is a resilient North American native perennial wildflower for meadow, prairie, and pollinator plantings. It produces richly colored purple flower clusters from midsummer into fall, when late nectar matters most, and its deep roots help stabilize soil in grassland-style gardens.

Why Grow It

  • Native North American perennial wildflower with vibrant purple flower clusters.
  • Blooms from midsummer through fall, helping extend nectar availability late in the season.
  • Supports monarchs, swallowtails, native bees, and other pollinators.
  • Deep-rooted 2-5 ft plants suit prairie, meadow, and habitat restoration plantings.
  • Performs best in full sun and medium to dry soils once established.

Growing Information

Botanical name Vernonia baldwinii
Life cycle Long-lived native perennial wildflower
Mature height 2-5 ft.
Light Full sun
Bloom window Midsummer through fall
Seed count Approx. 50 seeds
Soil Medium to dry soils; drought tolerant once established
Sowing advice Sow outdoors in late fall or winter, or cold stratify moist seed for about 30 days before spring sowing.
Spacing 18-30 in. apart in meadow or pollinator plantings
Germination Best after cold stratification; keep evenly moist after sowing and allow natural variation.
Hardiness Perennial in zones 4-9

Best For

  • native pollinator gardens
  • prairie and meadow plantings
  • monarch and butterfly habitat
  • late-season nectar borders
  • soil-stabilizing restoration plantings

Packet Details

Includes approx. 50 seeds. Store cool, dry, and dark until sowing. SeedCult source notes no pesticides, GMOs, or synthetic fertilizers.

FAQ

Does Baldwin's ironweed need cold stratification?

Yes. The source recommends about 30 days of cold stratification to help break dormancy before spring sowing, or outdoor sowing in late fall or winter.

How tall does it grow?

Baldwin's ironweed is described as reaching about 2-5 ft tall with a strong upright habit.

Is it good for pollinators?

Yes. Its midsummer-to-fall purple blooms are valuable for monarchs, swallowtails, native bees, and other late-season pollinators.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameVernonia baldwinii
Seed count50 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowMidsummer through fall

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Vernonia baldwinii

Life cycle

Long-lived native perennial wildflower

Mature height

2-5 ft.

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Midsummer through fall

Seed count

50 seeds

Sowing advice

Sow outdoors in late fall or winter, or cold stratify moist seed for about 30 days before spring sowing.

Spacing

18-30 in. apart in meadow or pollinator plantings

Germination

Best after cold stratification; keep evenly moist after sowing and allow natural variation.

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