Seed paper is a special eco paper made from recycled paper waste embedded with seeds. When you plant the paper in a pot of soil or outside in a garden, the seeds in the paper germinate and grow into plants. The paper itself will biodegrade and no waste will be left behind. Only wildflowers, herbs, or vegetables to benefit the Earth!

Take a look at all of the options for seed types & blends:

Wildflower
Seed Paper Blend

Wildflower seed paper blend
A blend of Catchfly, Sweet Alyssum, Snapdragon, Bird’s Eye, Black Eyed Susan, and Clarkia.

Tri-Herb
Seed Paper Blend

A blend of Basil, Oregano, and Parsley.

Since most of Botanical PaperWorks products are priced based on our classic wildflower blend or the tri-herb seed paper blend, if you’re looking for a specific seed type, please contact us and let us know what product you are looking at and what seed type you prefer, and we’ll create a custom quote for you.

Please Note: Specialty seed papers are usually only available in white seed paper.

More About Each Seed Type

Wildflower Seeds

Black-Eyed Susan (Perennial)

This cheerful blossom is most at home in prairie lands, plains, meadows, and pastures where it will attract birds, bees and butterflies. Members of the beautifully golden sunflower family, these North American blooms are one of the most recognized wildflowers!

Bird's Eye (Annual)

This daisy-like annual wildflower is a member of the famous Gilia family. It is a western native but will thrive anywhere with sunny and relatively dry conditions. The dark contrasting central eyes and yellow throats are known to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.​

Black-Eyed Susan (Perennial)

This cheerful blossom is most at home in prairie lands, plains, meadows, and pastures where it will attract birds, bees and butterflies. Members of the beautifully golden sunflower family, these North American blooms are one of the most recognized wildflowers!

Bird's Eye (Annual)

This daisy-like annual wildflower is a member of the famous Gilia family. It is a western native but will thrive anywhere with sunny and relatively dry conditions. The dark contrasting central eyes and yellow throats are known to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.​

Clarkia (Annual)

These vibrant wildflowers look great in all kinds of gardens and grow easily. They typically bloom at the end of the wildflower season, so they have often been called “Farewell-to-Spring”. Native to western North America, Clarkia is an annual plant that will grow up to 1 meter tall.

Catchfly (Annual)

This bountiful wildflower produces clusters of large, globe-shaped blooms on long stems and will thrive in full sun or partial shade. It grows great even in poor soil conditions and can withstand high temperatures.

Clarkia (Annual)

These vibrant wildflowers look great in all kinds of gardens and grow easily. They typically bloom at the end of the wildflower season, so they have often been called “Farewell-to-Spring”. Native to western North America, Clarkia is an annual plant that will grow up to 1 meter tall.

Catchfly (Annual)

This bountiful wildflower produces clusters of large, globe-shaped blooms on long stems and will thrive in full sun or partial shade. It grows great even in poor soil conditions and can withstand high temperatures.

Sweet Alyssum (Annual)

A low-growing annual plant, Sweet Alyssum has a branched stem that has dense clusters of small flowers. The flowers are about 5 mm around and have a sweet smell similar to that of honey. They'll bloom throughout the growing season, or year-round in areas free of frost.

Snapdragon (Annual)

An extremely easy to grow annual, these quick blooming flowers are a favorite for their unique and elegant appearance. With a range of colors from pink, red, yellow and purple, the bi-colored blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies making them a wonderful addition to any garden.

Sweet Alyssum (Annual)

A low-growing annual plant, Sweet Alyssum has a branched stem that has dense clusters of small flowers. The flowers are about 5 mm around and have a sweet smell similar to that of honey. They'll bloom throughout the growing season, or year-round in areas free of frost.

Snapdragon (Annual)

An extremely easy to grow annual, these quick blooming flowers are a favorite for their unique and elegant appearance. With a range of colors from pink, red, yellow and purple, the bi-colored blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies making them a wonderful addition to any garden.

Herb Seeds

Basil

This most popular herb is full of flavor and is easy to grow, producing a continuous harvest of fragrant leaves all summer long. It's ideal for fresh pesto, caprese salads, and pasta sauces.

Parsley

A beautiful herb for gardens, Parsley is fern-like in appearance and has a very mild flavor that is great for garnish and subtle sauces.

Basil

This most popular herb is full of flavor and is easy to grow, producing a continuous harvest of fragrant leaves all summer long. It's ideal for fresh pesto, caprese salads, and pasta sauces.​

Parsley

A beautiful herb for gardens, Parsley is fern-like in appearance and has a very mild flavor that is great for garnish and subtle sauces.

Bouquet Dill

With fragrant leaves and yellowish flowers, this ferny plant yields delicious dill weed that is great for sauces, dips, and spreads. It will grow best in a protected location with well-drained soil.

Thyme

Thyme

A fresh herb that can be found in most Italian kitchens, thyme is a fragrant and flavorful herb used in sauces, stews, grilling and vegetable medleys. The oil extracts from the plant have also been used to make bath and massage oils, and it has been associated with health and vigor. This makes it great for a variety of health-related campaigns.

Bouquet Dill

With fragrant leaves and yellowish flowers, this ferny plant yields delicious dill weed that is great for sauces, dips, and spreads. It will grow best in a protected location with well-drained soil.

Thyme

A fresh herb that can be found in most Italian kitchens, thyme is a fragrant and flavorful herb used in sauces, stews, grilling and vegetable medleys. The oil extracts from the plant have also been used to make bath and massage oils, and it has been associated with health and vigor. This makes it great for a variety of health-related campaigns.

Chives

This hardy plant is perfect to plant indoors in the colder months because it has been known to survive winters, as well as both drought and precipitation-heavy weather. That means it will be easy to grow and you don't need a green thumb to keep it growing. With a delicate onion-like flavor with just a hint of garlic, it can be used for all kind of tasty dishes.

Chives

This hardy plant is perfect to plant indoors in the colder months because it has been known to survive winters, as well as both drought and precipitation-heavy weather. That means it will be easy to grow and you don't have to have a green thumb to keep it growing. With a delicate onion-like flavor with just a hint of garlic, it can be used for all kind of tasty dishes.​

Vegetable Seeds

Royal Chantenay Carrot

This high yielding Carrot has a coreless interior and is reddish-orange in color. It's ideal for canning and freezing and keeps well during the winter.

Roma Tomato

Easy to grow and delicious, Roma Tomatoes are a plum tomato popularly used in canning and for producing tomato paste because of their slender and firm nature. They are great on salads and easy to grow in patio pots.

Royal Chantenay Carrot

This high yielding Carrot has a coreless interior and is reddish-orange in color. It's ideal for canning and freezing and keeps well during the winter.

Roma Tomato​

Easy to grow and delicious, Roma Tomatoes are a plum tomato popularly used in canning and for producing tomato paste because of their slender and firm nature. They are great on salads and easy to grow in patio pots.​

Buttercrunch Lettuce

This delicious lettuce has a buttery flavored taste and broad green leaves in a loose head with particularly tasty centers. Lettuce prefers cooler weather, so is best planted early spring as soon as soil can be worked.

Buttercrunch Lettuce

This delicious lettuce has a buttery flavored taste and broad green leaves in a loose head with particularly tasty centers. Lettuce prefers cooler weather, so is best planted early spring as soon as soil can be worked.

Read More About Each of the Native Flowers

Black-Eyed Susan

With its classic bright yellow petals and dark center, the Black Eyed Susan is a charming perennial that grows in dry to moist soils and in warm, sunny areas that receive some shade. This cheerful blossom is most at home in prairie lands, plains, meadows and pastures where it will attract birds, bees and butterflies. Members of the beautifully golden sunflower family, these North American blooms are one of the most recognized wildflowers!

Smooth Blue Aster

With its star-like lavender petals and bright green foliage, the Smooth Blue Aster is a perennial that grows in fields, open woods and roadsides. It blooms between August and October throughout much of North America. Late in the season, while the rest of the flowers fade, Blue Aster’s actually flourish with the cooler evening temperatures making them a beautiful addition to any garden. Beneficial for birds and butterflies, these fragrant flowers require dry soil and a medium amount of water.

Yellow Coneflower

Bright and lively, the Yellow Coneflower is a slender yellow perennial that typically grows on prairie land. Highly adaptable, it can grow in both moist and dry conditions and isn’t picky about the soil type. It will surely attract plenty of native bees and is also beneficial to birds and butterflies while it grows in prairies, thickets and woodland edges.

Showy Goldenrod

With a bright and sunny color, the flowers of the Showy Goldenrod grow tall and attract birds and butterflies in open woods and prairies. With a blooming time between August and September, this perennial species can be found throughout the United States and are most common in the east and require part shade and lots of moisture.

Prairie Coneflower

The unique Prairie Coneflower is a perennial with petals that range from dark red to yellow with an eye-catching sombrero-shaped flower head. It blossoms easily in a variety of soil types and is highly drought tolerant, growing in prairies, plains, savannahs and meadows. This charming flower has also been recognized for attracting tons of native bees and is also beneficial to seeds-granivorous birds, other insects and butterflies.

Lemon Mint

Beautiful and whimsical, Lemon Mint is an aromatic winter annual with a distinct citrus scent that grows easily on hillsides, slopes, pastures or wildflower meadows. It often grows in large colonies and continues to flower through the end of summer and even into early-mid autumn, all the while attracting native bees, butterflies and hummingbirds! Fragrant and lemony, the leaves can also be used raw or cooked for flavoring in salads and tea.

White Yarrow

With an earthy green stem, aromatic leaves and delicate pale to yellow florals, the White Yarrow is a perrenial herb that grows from May throughout autumn. Easy to care for, this plant has a lot of versatility as it's suited for borders, rock gardens, wildflower meadows and can even be used for cutting or drying. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and are not suited for wet soil. Filled with fragrant pollen, the White Yarrow attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators.