Seeds for sale at March 1, 2025 Annual Meeting
Purchase these seeds, the first generation progeny of local wild plant populations to
- protect our wild populations of native plants that are under pressure
- carry genetic diversity highly suited to sustain a wealth of long-developed interdependent relationships among our local flora and fauna
Ecotypic seeds from RIWPS’ ReSeeding RI initiative:
Achillea millefolium ssp. lanulosa common yarrow
Eupatorium perfoliatum boneset thoroughwort, common boneset
Eutrochium dubium coastal plain Joe-Pye weed
Lobelia cardinalis cardinal-flower
Solidago nemoralis ssp. nemoralis gray goldenrod
Solidago odora licorice goldenrod
Sorghastrum nutans Indian grass
We’ll also have the following shade-tolerant species from Northeast Seed Collective:
Eurybia divaricata white wood-aster
Symphyotrichum cordifolium blue wood aster, heart-leaved American-aster



A new initiative by the Rhode Island Natural History, Rhode Island Plant Insect Community Network, is creating a community of mutual support through bringing together diverse projects across the state that focus on our plants and insects.
RIWPS thanks those who purchased some of ReSeeding RI’s first progeny seeds from wild plant populations. Time to start reseeding RI with these ecotypic seeds to preserve our native plants and to populate our landscapes with plants genetically suited to support interactions that sustain them and the insects and pollinators that depend on them.