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Sanicula europea

Sanicula europea

Ref: 9241

£2.00 / €2.40

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Wildflower, often used as a herbal remedy. Produces palmate, glossy green leaves and globular umbels of tiny white flowers in late spring. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Scabiosa columbaria (Small Scabious)

Scabiosa columbaria (Small Scabious)

Ref: 7030

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of many garden hybrids, this scabious is every bit as pretty with nodding flat heads of dusky mauve in summer. 2m (6-7ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Silene dioca (Campion)

Silene dioca (Campion)

Ref: 6397

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Perennial wildflower with masses of pink flowers in late spring and early summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Silene maritima

Silene maritima

Ref: 9240

£1.80 / €2.16

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) Well known wildflower of coastal cliffs with glaucous grey/green leaves and nodding white flowers in summer. Europe. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett)

Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett)

Ref: 7354

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) A pretty wildflower with red bobble-like flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Silene noctiflora (Night-flowering Catchfly)

Silene noctiflora (Night-flowering Catchfly)

Ref: 7024

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy annual) White to salmon pink flowers open at night to emit a powerful evening fragrance. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Silene vulgaris

Silene vulgaris

Ref: 7016

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy annual) A very attractive Silene with larger flowers of pink or white with an inflated bladder behind each one. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Spergularia rupicola

Spergularia rupicola

Ref: 6229

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) Produces fleshy leaves and mauve-pink, bowl-shaped flowers. Europe. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Succisa pratensis (Devil's bit Scabious)

Succisa pratensis (Devil's bit Scabious)

Ref: 7013

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) Very beautiful scabious with dark blue button flowers from mid-summer onwards. A native wildflower worthy of any garden and good for butterflies and bees. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew)

Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew)

Ref: 6479

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) A summer flower that produces many yellow-centred white flowers. Known medicinally for its anti-headache properties. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Trifolium pratense (Red Clover)

Trifolium pratense (Red Clover)

Ref: 7028

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) Valuable food for bumble bees, which are in decline. We are happy to encourage people to grow this plant even if it's only a small patch. Go on keep those bees smiling! 25cm (10in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Trifolium arvense (Haresfoot clover)

Trifolium arvense (Haresfoot clover)

Ref: 9213

£1.85 / €2.22

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Family: Leguminosae (Hardy annual) Valuable food for bumble bees, which are in decline. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Great Mullien (Verbascum thapsus)

Great Mullien (Verbascum thapsus)

Ref: 6549

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Scrophulariaceae (Hardy biennial) Biennial forming a rosette of white-felted leaves, and a tall spire of pale yellow flowers. Europe. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun / well drained. (800 Seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Ref: 975

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Unusual attractive leathery, polished glaucous blue-green leaves. A light open structure, sweet smelling sprays of dainty butter yellow flowers bloom in profusion. A sunny yellow cloud. Valued for flower arrangements. S Europe. 90cm (36in) Sun / loam. (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)

Ref: 1084

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Spikes of rose pink showy saucer-shaped flowers 2 inches across Slightly aromatic, mid-green lobed leaves. Europe, NW Africa. 90cm (3 ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)

Trollius europaeus

Trollius europaeus

Ref: 6251

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) A beautiful native of Northern Britain. Large yellow buttercup-type blooms in summer. Loves a damp spot. Europe. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (20+ seeds)

Arum maculatum

Arum maculatum

Ref: 6906

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Araceae (Hardy perennial) Lords and ladies. Well known wildflower with glossy green leaves, purplish/white spathes and orange berries. Toxic. 30cm (1ft) Part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Wildflower: Woodland Mixture

Wildflower: Woodland Mixture

Ref: 9391

£7.25 / €8.70

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Memories of bluebells and red campion. A mixture suitable for sowing amongst trees or shrubs which do not cast too deep shade. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / netural. (10g)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture

Ref: 9388

£4.75 / €5.70

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For medium to heavy soils, clay or loam. Contains many of the colourful flowers some of us remember in the old haymeadows. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / clay. (10g)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture (chalk)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture (chalk)

Ref: 9389

£5.25 / €6.30

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For chalk and light alkaline soils. Contains many of the lovely chalk and light land flowers that are such a magnet for butterflies. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / sandy. (10g)

Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice)

Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice)

Ref: 9295

£2.00 / €2.40

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Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) A native British wildflower which is sometimes used as a tea infusion. Quite a low, sprawling plant with butterscotch coloured flowers in mid-late summer. An important food plant for the larvae of some butterflies and moths. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Wildflower: Bee mix of herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Bee mix of herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9402

£2.75 / €3.30

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A most colourful mixture of herbs and wildflowers which will attract honey and bumblebees. This mixture will also be most attractive to butterflies. Mixture contains up to 20 colourful flowers including annuals, biennials and perennials. This packet is enough for aprox 3-5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Pak Choi: Canton Dwarf (Ref: 9359)
2. Choy Sum: Purple (Ref: 9354)
3. Chinese Kale: Kailaan (Ref: 9344)

Wildflower: Butterfly herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Butterfly herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9400

£3.25 / €3.90

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A mixture of colourful herbs and wildflowers which will attract butterflies to the garden. You will be amazed how many butterflies will appear once you have established their favourite flowers. This packet is enough for 3-5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Chamomile Lawn (Chamaemelum nobile) (Ref: 9008)
2. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)
3. Echium lusitanicum ssp. polycaulon (Ref: 6163)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow (Gift pack)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow (Gift pack)

Ref: 9399

£3.75 / €4.50

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A collection of some of our favourite wildflowers both colourful annuals and perennials. Ideal for sowing at the base of a hedge or on a verge. Enough for aprox 2 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade / netural. (3g)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow

Ref: 9392

£4.95 / €5.94

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A collection of some of our favourite wildflowers both colourful annuals and perennials. Ideal for sowing at the base of a hedge or on a verge. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / netural. (10g)

Wildflower: Sandy soil mixture

Wildflower: Sandy soil mixture

Ref: 9393

£4.95 / €5.94

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A mixture of flowers that will establish and thrive on a poor sandy soil which tends to dry out in summer. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / sandy. (10g)

Wildflower: Hedgerow mixture

Wildflower: Hedgerow mixture

Ref: 9394

£9.95 / €11.94

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Use this mixture of shade and semi-shade loving flowers when establishing a new hedge or at the base of an estblished hedgerow. Contains some of our favourite wildflowers. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture (Gift pack)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture (Gift pack)

Ref: 9398

£3.75 / €4.50

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Containing the bright and colourful flowers of the old cornfield including Poppies, Corn Marigold and Cornflower. Best grown in full sun. Can be sown in Sept/Oct or in early spring on lightly cultivated soil. By cutting down after seeding in autumn and lightly curivating the soil this mixture will flower year after year from its own seed. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(3g)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture

Ref: 9397

£9.95 / €11.94

OUT OF STOCK

Containing the bright and colourful flowers of the old cornfield including Poppies, Corn Marigold and Cornflower. Best grown in full sun. Can be sown in Sept/Oct or in early spring on lightly cultivated soil. By cutting down after seeding in autumn and lightly curivating the soil this mixture will flower year after year from its own seed. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Wildflower: Watermeadow mixture

Wildflower: Watermeadow mixture

Ref: 9390

£4.75 / €5.70

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For wild wetland areas - too wet to cultivate. Should remain moist in summer. Will withstand winter and early spring flooding. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / moist. (10g)

Wild Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri)

Wild Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri)

Ref: 8926

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy biennial) A most decorative small plant with dark green, pointed leaves and fragrant deep yellow flowers. Origninally a native of southern Europe. Loves old walls and crevices. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (300 seeds)

Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal)

Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal)

Ref: 8647

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) Often found growing in lawns, this perennial has deep mauve flowers in early summer. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) (Ref: 8921)
2. Betony (Stachys officinalis) (Ref: 7019)
3. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)

Sparganium erectum

Sparganium erectum

Ref: 8668

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Sparganiaceae (Hardy perennial) Strap-leaved perennial with globular heads of white flowers in early summer followed by spherical seed heads. Loves feet in water. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Vervain (Verbena officinalis)

Vervain (Verbena officinalis)

Ref: 8818

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Verbenaceae ( ) Slender flower spikes with many tiny mauve flowers up the stem.Associated with magic and sorcery. Habitat: waysides and waste ground. Ht 1 mtr S/C 75 1m (3ft)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Ref: 8921

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Finely cut foliage makes this an attractive plant, but the flat heads of tiny white or pale pink flowers add the finishing touch to this pretty plant. Easy. 60cm (2ft) Sun / loam. (800 Seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Betony (Stachys officinalis) (Ref: 7019)
2. Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal) (Ref: 8647)
3. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)

Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)

Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)

Ref: 8922

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Myrsinaceae (Hardy annual) One of our best loved wild flowers. Normally scarlet but sometimes pink, are star-like and appear on thin stalks. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / well drained. (500 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Phaenosperma globosa (Ref: 6683)
2. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)
3. Carex muskingumensis (Ref: 7208)

Wildflower: Bird seed mix of herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Bird seed mix of herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9401

£2.50 / €3.00

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A special mix of flowers especially formulated for BIRD WATCHING magazine , to attract the colourful seed-eating birds into the garden. Green and gold-finches, linnets and tits will all find this patch a magnet! Mixture will also be most attractive to bees and butterflies and produce colour and interest through the season. This packet is enough for aprox 5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)

Wildflower: Pond edge mixture

Wildflower: Pond edge mixture

Ref: 9395

£7.25 / €8.70

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A mixture of some our most colourful wild flowers that will establish round or near a wild pond provided moisture is available during the dry months. Not suitable for dry banks. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Ranunculus acris (Meadow Buttercup)

Ranunculus acris (Meadow Buttercup)

Ref: 8628

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) Pretty wildfower, looking lovely in meadows in early summer. 30cm (1ft) Sun / moist. (30 seeds)

Wildflower mix: sandy soil

Wildflower mix: sandy soil

Ref: 8385

£6.95 / €8.34

OUT OF STOCK

A mix for poor sandy soil includes meadow grass. Sow at 4g per sq metre Sun / sandy. (50gms)

Alliaria petiolata (Jack by the hedge)

Alliaria petiolata (Jack by the hedge)

Ref: 9214

£1.80 / €2.16

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy annual) Wildflower with small white starry flowers above pale green leaves. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile)

Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile)

Ref: 752

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) A very bushy plant, deep butter yellow daisy flowers, fine ferny foliage. Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran. Easy, can flower first year. 45-60cm (18-24in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Conopodium majus (Pignut) (Ref: 7026)

Betony (Stachys officinalis)

Betony (Stachys officinalis)

Ref: 7019

£1.50 / €1.80

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Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) Pretty little wildflower that looks stunning when growing en-masse. Rich pink/mauve flower heads in summer, rise from crinkly leaves. A must for any wildflower garden. 40cm (15in) Sun or part shade / loam. (200+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal) (Ref: 8647)
2. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) (Ref: 8921)
3. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)

Centaurea scabiosa

Centaurea scabiosa

Ref: 7614

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Ferny leaved plant of waysides with numerous mauve, cornflower-like heads in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Centaurium littorale

Centaurium littorale

Ref: 7050

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Gentianaceae (Hardy annual) A small wildflower from rocky cliffs and banks, with masses of pink starry flowers with a yellow eye during summer. Europe. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Ref: 7021

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) Fairly uncommon annual with yellow daisies flowering during the summer months. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Conopodium majus (Pignut)

Conopodium majus (Pignut)

Ref: 7026

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Small and graceful umbellifer with sprays of lacy foliage and heads of delicate white flowers in earl summer. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Ref: 8589

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) Biennial with hairy leaves and sprays of blood red fllowers in summer. Toxic. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (15 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Daucus carota ssp gummifer

Daucus carota ssp gummifer

Ref: 8564

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Native wildflower with thick glaucous leaves and large umbels of white flowers in early summer. Europe. Toxic. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30 seeds)

Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink)

Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink)

Ref: 787

£1.45 / €1.74

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Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Deptford pink. Magenta star flowers on many thin stems with thin leaves growing from a compact clump. Good cottage garden plant. A rare wildflower. Easy & flowers first year. 45-60cm (18-24in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Iris foetida

Iris foetida

Ref: 9519

£1.80 / €2.16

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Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) A native plant that is evergreen and grows normally in cool woodland, though will grow in full sun. In summer produces dull purple flowers with yellow markings, but the true show is from the seed capsules that split into 3 segments revealing brilliant orange seeds in the autumn. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Iris pseudoacorus

Iris pseudoacorus

Ref: 7034

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) A very stately wildflower, gowing at the edge of rivers and lakes, with long strap-shaped leaves and heads of yellow flowers in summer. Europe. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Lathyrus nissolia (Grass Vetchling)

Lathyrus nissolia (Grass Vetchling)

Ref: 1001

£1.75 / €2.10

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Family: Leguminosae (Hardy annual) Distinguished from all other lathyrus by its long narrow erect grass like leaves. Dainty crimson pea flowers May-July. Europe. 20cm (8 in) Sun / well drained. (15+ seeds)

Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye-Daisy)

Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye-Daisy)

Ref: 5931

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Charming wildflower with masses of white, yellow-eyed daisies. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Linaria vulgaris (Wild Toadflax)

Linaria vulgaris (Wild Toadflax)

Ref: 6571

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy perennial) Small snap dragon shaped pale yellow flowers are produced from July to October. Common in hedge-banks throughout most of Britain. 50cm (20in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

Ref: 6460

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Lythraceae (Hardy perennial) A good wildflower for a pond or bog garden with spikes of vivid mauve flowers in late summer. Europe. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (1500 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil)

Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil)

Ref: 8442

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae ( ) A favourite meadow wildflower producing yellow pea-like flowers tinged with red above spreading stems. 15-23cm (6-9in) (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
2. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)
3. Conopodium majus (Pignut) (Ref: 7026)

Lychnis flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin)

Lychnis flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin)

Ref: 6953

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) A pretty wildflower grown for its attractive frilly pink flowers in sumer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Lychnis viscaria (Catchfly)

Lychnis viscaria (Catchfly)

Ref: 7040

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Catchfly. Small, rare wildflower with heads of pink flowers in summer. Easy for a rock garden or edge of border. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Ref: 1085

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of showy large open funnel shaped, pinkish-purple flowers with darker purple veins and notched petals. Europe, N Africa, SW Asia. 1.2m (4 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Ref: 7014

£1.25 / €1.50

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) A common site on wasteground, this pretty annual produces very finely divided foliage and masses of yellow-centred white daisies all summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Matthiola incana

Matthiola incana

Ref: 7196

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of all the modern day hybrids, this beautiful coastal wildflower of europe produces grey/green leaves and sprays of pretty cross-shaped mauve, sometimes pink or white, flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Easy short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Oenothera biennis (syn. odorata) (Evening Primrose)

Oenothera biennis (syn. odorata) (Evening Primrose)

Ref: 1135

£1.60 / €1.92

Quantity:

Family: Onagraceae (Hardy perennial) Fragrant large yellow flowers, veined orange, ageing to dark orange set on branching stems. Dark green leaves. N America. 60-75cm (2-2.5 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Papaver argemone (Prickly-headed poppy)

Papaver argemone (Prickly-headed poppy)

Ref: 7027

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Similar to corn poppy, but with prickly buds and seed heads and large scarlet flowers. 45cm (18in) Sun / sandy. (50+ seeds)

Papaver rhoeas (Flanders poppy)

Papaver rhoeas (Flanders poppy)

Ref: 1155

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Oval grey-green bud that burst open to reveal silky petalled scarlet/orange flowers from early summer. Europe. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Pilosella aurantiaca (Hawkweed)

Pilosella aurantiaca (Hawkweed)

Ref: 1207

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of orange-red flowers on black hairy stems all summer. Lance-shaped blue-green leaves. Good self-seeder. Europe. 20cm (8 in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


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1. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)
2. Lychnis chalcedonica (Ref: 6010)
3. Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy) (Ref: 6560)

Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob's Ladder)

Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob's Ladder)

Ref: 6267

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Polemoniaceae (Hardy perennial) A now rare native of northern England this wildflower produces panicles of sky-blue flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Primula vulgaris (Primrose)

Primula vulgaris (Primrose)

Ref: 1237

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Primulaceae (Hardy perennial) One of the most beloved of spring flowers. Nestling into hedgerows and on shady banks in woods and meadows. From clumps of bright green leaves pale yellow scented flowers appear growing singly on hairy stalks. Europe. 25cm (10 in) Part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Reseda lutea (Mignonette)

Reseda lutea (Mignonette)

Ref: 9163

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Resedaceae (Hardy perennial) Tall plant with spikes of tiny yellow flowers. Suitable for a wild garden. Grows wild on banks and in meadows. Biennial or short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (50 seeds)

Primula veris (Cowslip)

Primula veris (Cowslip)

Ref: 1234

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Primulaceae (Hardy perennial) A much loved plant blooming a little later than primroses. Deep yellow flowers with orange yellow dots at the base of the lobes on stout stems, always sweetly scented. Europe-W Asia. 25cm (10 in) Part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


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1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Cortaderia richardii (Ref: 6034)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Rhinanthus minor (yellow rattle)

Rhinanthus minor (yellow rattle)

Ref: 8097

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Orobanchaceae (Hardy annual) A beautiful wildflower that is parasitic, living on the roots of grasses. Yellow flowers are produced in summer. Can be slow and difficult to establish, but weakens grass to help with wildflower meadows. 30cm (1ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Sanguisorba minor (Burnet)

Sanguisorba minor (Burnet)

Ref: 1274

£1.50 / €1.80

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) Cones of tightly packed green, pink edged buds open to form bottlebrush like short spikes of fluffy red flowers held above ferny foliage. 45cm (18in) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)

Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)

Ref: 900

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy biennial) Tall one-sided spikes of purple, pink or white flowers, spotted maroon to purple inside. Europe. Sometimes short-lived perennial. Easy. Toxic. 90-1.5m (3-5 ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (200+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Dipsacus sativus (Common Teasle)

Dipsacus sativus (Common Teasle)

Ref: 8438

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy biennial) Well known plant with huge prickly stems and conical seed heads that are great for drying. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Echium vulgare (Vipers Bugloss)

Echium vulgare (Vipers Bugloss)

Ref: 921

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) The flowers grow in many coiled clusters from the axil of the upper leaves, pink in bud opening bright blue and funnel shaped each having four or five long stamens protruding from it. Loved by bees. Will grow in dry poor soil. Can be grown as annual if sown early. Europe. Easy. Toxic. 90cm (3 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


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1. Echium wildpretii ssp. wildpretii (Ref: 5916)
2. Lobelia gibberoa (Ref: 9626)
3. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)

Eupatorium cannabinum

Eupatorium cannabinum

Ref: 7546

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Hemp Agrimony. Beautiful wildflower with large heads of tiny pink flowers in summer. Europe. 1.2m (4ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet)

Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet)

Ref: 8343

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) Well known and much admired wildflower with cloudy heads of white flowers in the summer. Likes wet ground. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (40+ seeds)

Galinsoga sp

Galinsoga sp

Ref: 9219

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-Hardy perennial) Small wildflower from wasteland on Madiera. Possibly perennial, but may be annual. Produces small, white yellow-centred daisies during summer, followed by black seeds. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Gentiana verna (Spring Gentian)

Gentiana verna (Spring Gentian)

Ref: 6140

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Gentianaceae (Hardy Alpine) A rare wildflower from the Pennines - rocky grassland, limestone - flowers stunning deep blue in late spring. 10cm (4in) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill)

Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill)

Ref: 7023

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Geraniaceae (Hardy perennial) A magnificent wildflower of meadows and verges with large blue/mauve flowers in summer. Easy & flowers first year. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


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1. Iris sibirica (Ref: 974)
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3. Argemone platyceras (Ref: 9440)

Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy)

Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy)

Ref: 6560

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) A native of our southern shores, growing just above the tide mark - bright yellow poppy-like flowers, glaucous leaves. Europe and Mediterranean. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / gravel. (30+ seeds)


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2. Caiophora coronata (Ref: 9223)
3. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)

Hyacinthoides non-scripta (English Bluebell)

Hyacinthoides non-scripta (English Bluebell)

Ref: 969

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy perennial) The scented flowers are narrow bell-shaped, mid-blue in colour nodding when fully open but with erect buds. W. Europe. 20-40cm (8-16 in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


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Umbilicus rupestris

Umbilicus rupestris

Ref: 7095

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Crassulaceae (Hardy perennial) Pennywort or Navelwort. Damp loving perennial that grows in cracks on shady walls and roof tiles. Beautiful leathery round leaves give rise to creamy white flowers like miniature foxgloves in early summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Full or part shade / moist. (100+ seeds)

Verbascum nigrum (Dark Mullein)

Verbascum nigrum (Dark Mullein)

Ref: 9306

£1.80 / €2.16

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy biennial) Native wildflower with dark green leaves and spikes of deep yellow flowers with purple anthers in summer. Self seeds happily. Europe. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)

Vicia cracca (Vetch)

Vicia cracca (Vetch)

Ref: 7009

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) Grows wild in Britain with lots of mauve blue flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Viola arvensis

Viola arvensis

Ref: 9494

£1.60 / €1.92

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Violaceae (Hardy perennial) Wildflower of wasteland and meadows, producing small white and yellow flowers in summer. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Viola riviniana

Viola riviniana

Ref: 8588

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Violaceae (Hardy Alpine) Pretty wild viola producing pale mauve flowers in spring. 15cm (6in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Viola tricolor (Heartsease)

Viola tricolor (Heartsease)

Ref: 6551

£1.00 / €1.20

Quantity:

Family: Violaceae (Hardy annual) Vibrant yellow or purple coloured wild pansy, sometimes perennial. Self-seeds freely. Europe. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / moist. (30+ seeds)


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1. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)
2. Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila (Ref: 5808)
3. Hedychium densiflorum ex 'Assam Orange' (Ref: 5929)

Alliaria petiolata (Jack by the hedge)

Alliaria petiolata (Jack by the hedge)

Ref: 9214

£1.80 / €2.16

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy annual) Wildflower with small white starry flowers above pale green leaves. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile)

Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile)

Ref: 752

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) A very bushy plant, deep butter yellow daisy flowers, fine ferny foliage. Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran. Easy, can flower first year. 45-60cm (18-24in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


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Arum maculatum

Arum maculatum

Ref: 6906

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Araceae (Hardy perennial) Lords and ladies. Well known wildflower with glossy green leaves, purplish/white spathes and orange berries. Toxic. 30cm (1ft) Part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice)

Astragalus glycyphyllos (Wild Liquorice)

Ref: 9295

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) A native British wildflower which is sometimes used as a tea infusion. Quite a low, sprawling plant with butterscotch coloured flowers in mid-late summer. An important food plant for the larvae of some butterflies and moths. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


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2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Betony (Stachys officinalis)

Betony (Stachys officinalis)

Ref: 7019

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) Pretty little wildflower that looks stunning when growing en-masse. Rich pink/mauve flower heads in summer, rise from crinkly leaves. A must for any wildflower garden. 40cm (15in) Sun or part shade / loam. (200+ seeds)


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2. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) (Ref: 8921)
3. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)

Centaurea scabiosa

Centaurea scabiosa

Ref: 7614

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Ferny leaved plant of waysides with numerous mauve, cornflower-like heads in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Centaurium littorale

Centaurium littorale

Ref: 7050

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Gentianaceae (Hardy annual) A small wildflower from rocky cliffs and banks, with masses of pink starry flowers with a yellow eye during summer. Europe. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Ref: 7021

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) Fairly uncommon annual with yellow daisies flowering during the summer months. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Conopodium majus (Pignut)

Conopodium majus (Pignut)

Ref: 7026

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Small and graceful umbellifer with sprays of lacy foliage and heads of delicate white flowers in earl summer. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


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1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Ref: 8589

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) Biennial with hairy leaves and sprays of blood red fllowers in summer. Toxic. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (15 seeds)


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Daucus carota ssp gummifer

Daucus carota ssp gummifer

Ref: 8564

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Native wildflower with thick glaucous leaves and large umbels of white flowers in early summer. Europe. Toxic. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30 seeds)

Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink)

Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink)

Ref: 787

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Deptford pink. Magenta star flowers on many thin stems with thin leaves growing from a compact clump. Good cottage garden plant. A rare wildflower. Easy & flowers first year. 45-60cm (18-24in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


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2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)

Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove)

Ref: 900

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy biennial) Tall one-sided spikes of purple, pink or white flowers, spotted maroon to purple inside. Europe. Sometimes short-lived perennial. Easy. Toxic. 90-1.5m (3-5 ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (200+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Dipsacus sativus (Common Teasle)

Dipsacus sativus (Common Teasle)

Ref: 8438

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy biennial) Well known plant with huge prickly stems and conical seed heads that are great for drying. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


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1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Echium vulgare (Vipers Bugloss)

Echium vulgare (Vipers Bugloss)

Ref: 921

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) The flowers grow in many coiled clusters from the axil of the upper leaves, pink in bud opening bright blue and funnel shaped each having four or five long stamens protruding from it. Loved by bees. Will grow in dry poor soil. Can be grown as annual if sown early. Europe. Easy. Toxic. 90cm (3 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


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2. Lobelia gibberoa (Ref: 9626)
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Eupatorium cannabinum

Eupatorium cannabinum

Ref: 7546

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Hemp Agrimony. Beautiful wildflower with large heads of tiny pink flowers in summer. Europe. 1.2m (4ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet)

Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet)

Ref: 8343

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) Well known and much admired wildflower with cloudy heads of white flowers in the summer. Likes wet ground. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (40+ seeds)

Galinsoga sp

Galinsoga sp

Ref: 9219

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-Hardy perennial) Small wildflower from wasteland on Madiera. Possibly perennial, but may be annual. Produces small, white yellow-centred daisies during summer, followed by black seeds. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Gentiana verna (Spring Gentian)

Gentiana verna (Spring Gentian)

Ref: 6140

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Gentianaceae (Hardy Alpine) A rare wildflower from the Pennines - rocky grassland, limestone - flowers stunning deep blue in late spring. 10cm (4in) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill)

Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill)

Ref: 7023

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Geraniaceae (Hardy perennial) A magnificent wildflower of meadows and verges with large blue/mauve flowers in summer. Easy & flowers first year. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


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1. Iris sibirica (Ref: 974)
2. Crepis pyrenaica (Ref: 9617)
3. Argemone platyceras (Ref: 9440)

Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy)

Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy)

Ref: 6560

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) A native of our southern shores, growing just above the tide mark - bright yellow poppy-like flowers, glaucous leaves. Europe and Mediterranean. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / gravel. (30+ seeds)


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1. Argemone platyceras (Ref: 9440)
2. Caiophora coronata (Ref: 9223)
3. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)

Hyacinthoides non-scripta (English Bluebell)

Hyacinthoides non-scripta (English Bluebell)

Ref: 969

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy perennial) The scented flowers are narrow bell-shaped, mid-blue in colour nodding when fully open but with erect buds. W. Europe. 20-40cm (8-16 in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


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2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Feverfew (Ref: 8023)

Iris foetida

Iris foetida

Ref: 9519

£1.80 / €2.16

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) A native plant that is evergreen and grows normally in cool woodland, though will grow in full sun. In summer produces dull purple flowers with yellow markings, but the true show is from the seed capsules that split into 3 segments revealing brilliant orange seeds in the autumn. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Iris pseudoacorus

Iris pseudoacorus

Ref: 7034

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) A very stately wildflower, gowing at the edge of rivers and lakes, with long strap-shaped leaves and heads of yellow flowers in summer. Europe. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


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2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Lathyrus nissolia (Grass Vetchling)

Lathyrus nissolia (Grass Vetchling)

Ref: 1001

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy annual) Distinguished from all other lathyrus by its long narrow erect grass like leaves. Dainty crimson pea flowers May-July. Europe. 20cm (8 in) Sun / well drained. (15+ seeds)

Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye-Daisy)

Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye-Daisy)

Ref: 5931

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Charming wildflower with masses of white, yellow-eyed daisies. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Linaria vulgaris (Wild Toadflax)

Linaria vulgaris (Wild Toadflax)

Ref: 6571

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy perennial) Small snap dragon shaped pale yellow flowers are produced from July to October. Common in hedge-banks throughout most of Britain. 50cm (20in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

Ref: 6460

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Lythraceae (Hardy perennial) A good wildflower for a pond or bog garden with spikes of vivid mauve flowers in late summer. Europe. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (1500 seeds)


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1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil)

Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil)

Ref: 8442

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae ( ) A favourite meadow wildflower producing yellow pea-like flowers tinged with red above spreading stems. 15-23cm (6-9in) (30 seeds)


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1. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
2. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)
3. Conopodium majus (Pignut) (Ref: 7026)

Lychnis flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin)

Lychnis flos-cuculi (Ragged Robin)

Ref: 6953

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) A pretty wildflower grown for its attractive frilly pink flowers in sumer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Lychnis viscaria (Catchfly)

Lychnis viscaria (Catchfly)

Ref: 7040

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Catchfly. Small, rare wildflower with heads of pink flowers in summer. Easy for a rock garden or edge of border. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Ref: 1085

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of showy large open funnel shaped, pinkish-purple flowers with darker purple veins and notched petals. Europe, N Africa, SW Asia. 1.2m (4 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Ref: 7014

£1.25 / €1.50

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) A common site on wasteground, this pretty annual produces very finely divided foliage and masses of yellow-centred white daisies all summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Matthiola incana

Matthiola incana

Ref: 7196

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of all the modern day hybrids, this beautiful coastal wildflower of europe produces grey/green leaves and sprays of pretty cross-shaped mauve, sometimes pink or white, flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Easy short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)

Ref: 1084

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Spikes of rose pink showy saucer-shaped flowers 2 inches across Slightly aromatic, mid-green lobed leaves. Europe, NW Africa. 90cm (3 ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)

Oenothera biennis (syn. odorata) (Evening Primrose)

Oenothera biennis (syn. odorata) (Evening Primrose)

Ref: 1135

£1.60 / €1.92

Quantity:

Family: Onagraceae (Hardy perennial) Fragrant large yellow flowers, veined orange, ageing to dark orange set on branching stems. Dark green leaves. N America. 60-75cm (2-2.5 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Papaver argemone (Prickly-headed poppy)

Papaver argemone (Prickly-headed poppy)

Ref: 7027

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Similar to corn poppy, but with prickly buds and seed heads and large scarlet flowers. 45cm (18in) Sun / sandy. (50+ seeds)

Papaver rhoeas (Flanders poppy)

Papaver rhoeas (Flanders poppy)

Ref: 1155

£1.45 / €1.74

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Oval grey-green bud that burst open to reveal silky petalled scarlet/orange flowers from early summer. Europe. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Pilosella aurantiaca (Hawkweed)

Pilosella aurantiaca (Hawkweed)

Ref: 1207

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of orange-red flowers on black hairy stems all summer. Lance-shaped blue-green leaves. Good self-seeder. Europe. 20cm (8 in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)
2. Lychnis chalcedonica (Ref: 6010)
3. Glaucium flavum (Horned Poppy) (Ref: 6560)

Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob's Ladder)

Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob's Ladder)

Ref: 6267

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Polemoniaceae (Hardy perennial) A now rare native of northern England this wildflower produces panicles of sky-blue flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Primula veris (Cowslip)

Primula veris (Cowslip)

Ref: 1234

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Primulaceae (Hardy perennial) A much loved plant blooming a little later than primroses. Deep yellow flowers with orange yellow dots at the base of the lobes on stout stems, always sweetly scented. Europe-W Asia. 25cm (10 in) Part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Cortaderia richardii (Ref: 6034)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Primula vulgaris (Primrose)

Primula vulgaris (Primrose)

Ref: 1237

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Primulaceae (Hardy perennial) One of the most beloved of spring flowers. Nestling into hedgerows and on shady banks in woods and meadows. From clumps of bright green leaves pale yellow scented flowers appear growing singly on hairy stalks. Europe. 25cm (10 in) Part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal)

Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal)

Ref: 8647

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) Often found growing in lawns, this perennial has deep mauve flowers in early summer. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) (Ref: 8921)
2. Betony (Stachys officinalis) (Ref: 7019)
3. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)

Ranunculus acris (Meadow Buttercup)

Ranunculus acris (Meadow Buttercup)

Ref: 8628

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) Pretty wildfower, looking lovely in meadows in early summer. 30cm (1ft) Sun / moist. (30 seeds)

Reseda lutea (Mignonette)

Reseda lutea (Mignonette)

Ref: 9163

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Resedaceae (Hardy perennial) Tall plant with spikes of tiny yellow flowers. Suitable for a wild garden. Grows wild on banks and in meadows. Biennial or short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (50 seeds)

Rhinanthus minor (yellow rattle)

Rhinanthus minor (yellow rattle)

Ref: 8097

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Orobanchaceae (Hardy annual) A beautiful wildflower that is parasitic, living on the roots of grasses. Yellow flowers are produced in summer. Can be slow and difficult to establish, but weakens grass to help with wildflower meadows. 30cm (1ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Sanguisorba minor (Burnet)

Sanguisorba minor (Burnet)

Ref: 1274

£1.50 / €1.80

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) Cones of tightly packed green, pink edged buds open to form bottlebrush like short spikes of fluffy red flowers held above ferny foliage. 45cm (18in) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett)

Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett)

Ref: 7354

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Rosaceae (Hardy perennial) A pretty wildflower with red bobble-like flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Sanicula europea

Sanicula europea

Ref: 9241

£2.00 / €2.40

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Apiaceae (Hardy perennial) Wildflower, often used as a herbal remedy. Produces palmate, glossy green leaves and globular umbels of tiny white flowers in late spring. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Scabiosa columbaria (Small Scabious)

Scabiosa columbaria (Small Scabious)

Ref: 7030

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of many garden hybrids, this scabious is every bit as pretty with nodding flat heads of dusky mauve in summer. 2m (6-7ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)

Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)

Ref: 8922

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Myrsinaceae (Hardy annual) One of our best loved wild flowers. Normally scarlet but sometimes pink, are star-like and appear on thin stalks. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / well drained. (500 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Phaenosperma globosa (Ref: 6683)
2. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)
3. Carex muskingumensis (Ref: 7208)

Silene dioca (Campion)

Silene dioca (Campion)

Ref: 6397

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy perennial) Perennial wildflower with masses of pink flowers in late spring and early summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Silene maritima

Silene maritima

Ref: 9240

£1.80 / €2.16

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) Well known wildflower of coastal cliffs with glaucous grey/green leaves and nodding white flowers in summer. Europe. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Silene noctiflora (Night-flowering Catchfly)

Silene noctiflora (Night-flowering Catchfly)

Ref: 7024

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy annual) White to salmon pink flowers open at night to emit a powerful evening fragrance. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Silene vulgaris

Silene vulgaris

Ref: 7016

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy annual) A very attractive Silene with larger flowers of pink or white with an inflated bladder behind each one. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Spergularia rupicola

Spergularia rupicola

Ref: 6229

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) Produces fleshy leaves and mauve-pink, bowl-shaped flowers. Europe. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Succisa pratensis (Devil's bit Scabious)

Succisa pratensis (Devil's bit Scabious)

Ref: 7013

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) Very beautiful scabious with dark blue button flowers from mid-summer onwards. A native wildflower worthy of any garden and good for butterflies and bees. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Sparganium erectum

Sparganium erectum

Ref: 8668

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Sparganiaceae (Hardy perennial) Strap-leaved perennial with globular heads of white flowers in early summer followed by spherical seed heads. Loves feet in water. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew)

Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew)

Ref: 6479

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) A summer flower that produces many yellow-centred white flowers. Known medicinally for its anti-headache properties. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Trifolium arvense (Haresfoot clover)

Trifolium arvense (Haresfoot clover)

Ref: 9213

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy annual) Valuable food for bumble bees, which are in decline. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Trifolium pratense (Red Clover)

Trifolium pratense (Red Clover)

Ref: 7028

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) Valuable food for bumble bees, which are in decline. We are happy to encourage people to grow this plant even if it's only a small patch. Go on keep those bees smiling! 25cm (10in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)

Trollius europaeus

Trollius europaeus

Ref: 6251

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) A beautiful native of Northern Britain. Large yellow buttercup-type blooms in summer. Loves a damp spot. Europe. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (20+ seeds)

Umbilicus rupestris

Umbilicus rupestris

Ref: 7095

£1.75 / €2.10

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Crassulaceae (Hardy perennial) Pennywort or Navelwort. Damp loving perennial that grows in cracks on shady walls and roof tiles. Beautiful leathery round leaves give rise to creamy white flowers like miniature foxgloves in early summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Full or part shade / moist. (100+ seeds)

Verbascum nigrum (Dark Mullein)

Verbascum nigrum (Dark Mullein)

Ref: 9306

£1.80 / €2.16

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy biennial) Native wildflower with dark green leaves and spikes of deep yellow flowers with purple anthers in summer. Self seeds happily. Europe. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)

Great Mullien (Verbascum thapsus)

Great Mullien (Verbascum thapsus)

Ref: 6549

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Scrophulariaceae (Hardy biennial) Biennial forming a rosette of white-felted leaves, and a tall spire of pale yellow flowers. Europe. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun / well drained. (800 Seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Vervain (Verbena officinalis)

Vervain (Verbena officinalis)

Ref: 8818

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Verbenaceae ( ) Slender flower spikes with many tiny mauve flowers up the stem.Associated with magic and sorcery. Habitat: waysides and waste ground. Ht 1 mtr S/C 75 1m (3ft)

Vicia cracca (Vetch)

Vicia cracca (Vetch)

Ref: 7009

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy perennial) Grows wild in Britain with lots of mauve blue flowers in summer. Europe. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (20+ seeds)

Viola arvensis

Viola arvensis

Ref: 9494

£1.60 / €1.92

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Violaceae (Hardy perennial) Wildflower of wasteland and meadows, producing small white and yellow flowers in summer. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Viola riviniana

Viola riviniana

Ref: 8588

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Violaceae (Hardy Alpine) Pretty wild viola producing pale mauve flowers in spring. 15cm (6in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Viola tricolor (Heartsease)

Viola tricolor (Heartsease)

Ref: 6551

£1.00 / €1.20

Quantity:

Family: Violaceae (Hardy annual) Vibrant yellow or purple coloured wild pansy, sometimes perennial. Self-seeds freely. Europe. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)
2. Aquilegia flabellata var. pumila (Ref: 5808)
3. Hedychium densiflorum ex 'Assam Orange' (Ref: 5929)

Wild Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri)

Wild Wallflower (Cheiranthus cheiri)

Ref: 8926

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy biennial) A most decorative small plant with dark green, pointed leaves and fragrant deep yellow flowers. Origninally a native of southern Europe. Loves old walls and crevices. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (300 seeds)

Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Ref: 975

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Unusual attractive leathery, polished glaucous blue-green leaves. A light open structure, sweet smelling sprays of dainty butter yellow flowers bloom in profusion. A sunny yellow cloud. Valued for flower arrangements. S Europe. 90cm (36in) Sun / loam. (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Ref: 8921

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Finely cut foliage makes this an attractive plant, but the flat heads of tiny white or pale pink flowers add the finishing touch to this pretty plant. Easy. 60cm (2ft) Sun / loam. (800 Seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Betony (Stachys officinalis) (Ref: 7019)
2. Prunella vulgaris (Selfheal) (Ref: 8647)
3. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)

Wildflower mix: sandy soil

Wildflower mix: sandy soil

Ref: 8385

£6.95 / €8.34

OUT OF STOCK

A mix for poor sandy soil includes meadow grass. Sow at 4g per sq metre Sun / sandy. (50gms)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture

Ref: 9397

£9.95 / €11.94

OUT OF STOCK

Containing the bright and colourful flowers of the old cornfield including Poppies, Corn Marigold and Cornflower. Best grown in full sun. Can be sown in Sept/Oct or in early spring on lightly cultivated soil. By cutting down after seeding in autumn and lightly curivating the soil this mixture will flower year after year from its own seed. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture (Gift pack)

Wildflower: Cornfield mixture (Gift pack)

Ref: 9398

£3.75 / €4.50

Quantity:

Containing the bright and colourful flowers of the old cornfield including Poppies, Corn Marigold and Cornflower. Best grown in full sun. Can be sown in Sept/Oct or in early spring on lightly cultivated soil. By cutting down after seeding in autumn and lightly curivating the soil this mixture will flower year after year from its own seed. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(3g)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow

Ref: 9392

£4.95 / €5.94

Quantity:

A collection of some of our favourite wildflowers both colourful annuals and perennials. Ideal for sowing at the base of a hedge or on a verge. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / netural. (10g)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow (Gift pack)

Wildflower: Field & Hedgerow (Gift pack)

Ref: 9399

£3.75 / €4.50

Quantity:

A collection of some of our favourite wildflowers both colourful annuals and perennials. Ideal for sowing at the base of a hedge or on a verge. Enough for aprox 2 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade / netural. (3g)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture

Ref: 9388

£4.75 / €5.70

Quantity:

For medium to heavy soils, clay or loam. Contains many of the colourful flowers some of us remember in the old haymeadows. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / clay. (10g)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture (chalk)

Wildflower: Haymeadow mixture (chalk)

Ref: 9389

£5.25 / €6.30

Quantity:

For chalk and light alkaline soils. Contains many of the lovely chalk and light land flowers that are such a magnet for butterflies. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / sandy. (10g)

Wildflower: Hedgerow mixture

Wildflower: Hedgerow mixture

Ref: 9394

£9.95 / €11.94

Quantity:

Use this mixture of shade and semi-shade loving flowers when establishing a new hedge or at the base of an estblished hedgerow. Contains some of our favourite wildflowers. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Wildflower: Pond edge mixture

Wildflower: Pond edge mixture

Ref: 9395

£7.25 / €8.70

Quantity:

A mixture of some our most colourful wild flowers that will establish round or near a wild pond provided moisture is available during the dry months. Not suitable for dry banks. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade(10g)

Wildflower: Sandy soil mixture

Wildflower: Sandy soil mixture

Ref: 9393

£4.95 / €5.94

Quantity:

A mixture of flowers that will establish and thrive on a poor sandy soil which tends to dry out in summer. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / sandy. (10g)

Wildflower: Watermeadow mixture

Wildflower: Watermeadow mixture

Ref: 9390

£4.75 / €5.70

Quantity:

For wild wetland areas - too wet to cultivate. Should remain moist in summer. Will withstand winter and early spring flooding. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / moist. (10g)

Wildflower: Woodland Mixture

Wildflower: Woodland Mixture

Ref: 9391

£7.25 / €8.70

Quantity:

Memories of bluebells and red campion. A mixture suitable for sowing amongst trees or shrubs which do not cast too deep shade. Sow at 1g per sq metre. Sun or part shade / netural. (10g)

Wildflower: Bee mix of herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Bee mix of herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9402

£2.75 / €3.30

Quantity:

A most colourful mixture of herbs and wildflowers which will attract honey and bumblebees. This mixture will also be most attractive to butterflies. Mixture contains up to 20 colourful flowers including annuals, biennials and perennials. This packet is enough for aprox 3-5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Pak Choi: Canton Dwarf (Ref: 9359)
2. Choy Sum: Purple (Ref: 9354)
3. Chinese Kale: Kailaan (Ref: 9344)

Wildflower: Bird seed mix of herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Bird seed mix of herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9401

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

A special mix of flowers especially formulated for BIRD WATCHING magazine , to attract the colourful seed-eating birds into the garden. Green and gold-finches, linnets and tits will all find this patch a magnet! Mixture will also be most attractive to bees and butterflies and produce colour and interest through the season. This packet is enough for aprox 5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)

Wildflower: Butterfly herbs & wildflowers

Wildflower: Butterfly herbs & wildflowers

Ref: 9400

£3.25 / €3.90

Quantity:

A mixture of colourful herbs and wildflowers which will attract butterflies to the garden. You will be amazed how many butterflies will appear once you have established their favourite flowers. This packet is enough for 3-5 sq mtrs. Sun or part shade(5g)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Chamomile Lawn (Chamaemelum nobile) (Ref: 9008)
2. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)
3. Echium lusitanicum ssp. polycaulon (Ref: 6163)