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Wyoming Sage Brush Wreaths are made in Riverton, Wyoming, located on the banks of the Wind River, which flows through the high plains between the Windriver and Absorka mountain ranges.

 

The sagebrush is harvested within a quarter mile of the river. The Rocky Mountain juniper, bearing abundant blue berries, grows in the foothills of the mountain ranges. The pine cones are an assortment of Lodgepole, Limber, and Ponderosa pine are all natives of the state.

Some of the dried colored materials are also native, notably rabbit brush, burdock, rose hips, baby’s breath, and yarrow. Dried materials that are grown in our garden include amaranth, poppy pods, statice, and various herbs. Roses, hydrangeas and colored berries are ordered from US suppliers.