Florida Native Seeds
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Open-pollinated varieties grown in Florida, for Florida gardens.
Everglades Tomato
A wild Florida native cherry tomato — prolific, heat-tolerant, and bursting with intense sweet flavor year-round. One of the only tomatoes that genuinely thrives through Florida's brutal summer heat.
Bidens Alba (Spanish Needles)
Florida's most important native pollinator plant. Tiny white daisy-like flowers bloom nearly year-round, feeding hundreds of bee, butterfly, and moth species. Edible young leaves and a workhorse of the Florida native garden.
Long Beans (Yard-Long)
A staple of Florida summer gardens. These vigorous vines produce 18–24 inch pods that are heat-tolerant and incredibly productive. A favorite in Asian and Caribbean cooking.
American Beautyberry
A Florida native shrub with spectacular clusters of vivid purple berries in fall. Birds love the berries; deer avoid the plant. Excellent for naturalistic landscapes and wildlife gardens.
Butterfly Pea
Vivid indigo-blue flowers that double as a natural food dye — steep them for a stunning blue tea that turns purple with lemon juice. A vigorous Florida-adapted vine that blooms prolifically in heat and humidity.
Luffa (Loofah Gourd)
Grow your own natural sponges. Luffa thrives in Florida's long hot summers, producing large gourds that dry into the familiar loofah sponge. Young fruits are also edible — mild and tender like zucchini.
Pink Honey Drop Tomato
A small, teardrop-shaped heirloom cherry tomato with blushed pink skin and exceptional sweetness. Incredibly prolific and one of the best-flavored cherry tomatoes for Florida's cool season. A true garden gem.
Bird's Eye Pepper
A tiny but fiery Florida native pepper — the same species spread across the Caribbean and tropics by birds. Prolific producer of small red fruits with serious heat. Thrives in Florida's humidity and reseeds itself every year.