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Decolonizer (ON, QC, NB)

Decolonizer (ON, QC, NB)

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Decolonizer is a bold 5-species native wildflower collection designed to spread, persist, and reclaim space. This is not a polite garden mix. Every species included is vigorous, competitive, and well adapted to forming dense stands that crowd out disturbance-loving invasives while rebuilding ecological function.

All seeds are individually packaged, allowing intentional placement and strategic release. Best suited for larger properties, edges, neglected ground, restoration zones, or places where containment is not the goal.

What’s inside

  • Anemonastrum canadense (Canada Anemone) – Rhizomatous ground cover, though slow to establish from seed

  • Desmodium canadense (Showy Tick Trefoil) – Nitrogen-fixing, self-seeding, and structurally dominant

  • Pycnanthemum virginianum (Mountain Mint) – Extremely competitive; forms aromatic colonies that resist invasion

  • Solidago canadense (Canada Goldenrod) – High-biomass spreader supporting vast insect communities

  • Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (New England Aster) – Late-season anchor species that fills gaps and returns reliably

Use with intention

This collection is meant to take ground and keep it. Expect spreading, reseeding, and dense growth. These plants are ideal for areas transitioning away from lawn, sites recovering from disturbance, or land where ecological repair is prioritized over control.

Seven-generational thinking

Decolonization is not symbolic. It is physical, slow, and persistent. These plants rebuild soil, store carbon, support food webs, and create living seed banks that outlast individual caretakers. Once established, they reduce the need for intervention while offering stability for generations to come.

Best for land stewards ready to let native plants do what they have always done: return, spread, and hold the land in relationship.

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