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From May to September, Alaska's wildflowers burst into vibrant life, adorning the diverse landscape with a kaleidoscope of colors. Recognized as "The Last Frontier," Alaska experiences a wild yet brief wildflower season, fueled by the intense sunlight that bathes the terrain. Whether it's forget-me-nots or black-eyed Susans, the fields of color transform Alaska into a sought-after destination for wildflower enthusiasts. In this mix, 25% are annual varieties, while the remaining 75% consists of perennials, ensuring a continuous spectrum of colors in your meadow from spring through fall.