The complete range of over 100 individual species and beautiful collections. Choose from the widest range of quality wildflower plants in the UK. These easy to grow plug plants are carefully grown from UK native wildflower seeds making it easy for you to create your very own wildflower habitat.
Sprawling perennial plant with masses of small pea-like purple flowers, the sweet pea of the meadow. This really is the centrepiece to any meadow with its showy blue-purple to pinkish-purple flowers.
Most commonly found on woodland edges, in shadier conditions, this large wildflower species forms a fan of several hundred snow-white flowers.
Flowers on tall spikes with pink buds open to a glorious display of vivid blue. A fantastic plant, highly attractive to bees and other pollinators.
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A native perennial found in damp woodlands and wet meadows. It produces pretty peach coloured nodding blooms, which attract bees. It will readily hybridise with the closely related Wood Avens (Geum urbanum).
An aromatic perennial with a minty smell. Purple stems with dense flower clusters at the end of each stem. This plant would naturally be found on riverbanks and wetlands and is also known as Fish Mint.
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A medium height grass with slender stalks and purplish spikelets that like Acid soils, flowers can be seen from June to July. Good for Bees and insects.
Weld is a biennial plant that has similar characteristics to Wild Mignonette. With dark green wavy-edged leaves and yellowish-green flowers, it will stand proud.
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This plant is often growing on the edge of cornfields, hedgerows and waste ground. In the summer months, it can produce a slight scent as dusk. This plant likes partial shade and well-drained soils and produces an immaculate crisp white flower.
A native perennial common in England and Wales, usually in wetter lands and fens. A tall hairless plant that can grow up to two metres. Stems hollow and purplish, flowers white or pink.
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A native perennial common in England and Wales, usually in shaded areas. Downey and faintly aromatic with whirls of pinkish purple. A favourite to bees.
The white umbelliferous flowers have a slight pinkness to them, good to grow with scabious. Good for drying.
Perennial. Large aromatic leaves and decorative lilac flower bracts are used in aromatherapy.
A tall, woody, aromatic perennial common in dry pastures and hedgebanks particularly on chalky soils. The leaves can be used for culinary purposes in the same way as cultivated Origanum. The pinky-white flowers produce large amounts of nectar and are therefore very popular with butterflies and bees.
With heart-shaped white or yellow petals that are stained purple in the centre, supposedly from being hit by one of Cupid's arrows. Also going by other names Heartsease, Love-In-Idleness, Cupid's Flower.
The beautifully scented buttery yellow flowers of this native perennial were once a common sight along hedgerows and woodlands across Britain. It is now less common but is still heralds the beginning of spring and provides an early source of nectar for Bumblebees emerging from hibernation.
With rounded flower heads and a pinkish-red clover with trefoil leaves. A crucial understated ingredient in a spring meadow, this perennial really adds some much-needed depth.
A spreading native perennial, which produces long runners, which root at intervals to produce new plants. It produces a white flower and a sweet mini strawberry fruit. It is common in woodlands and grassland across Britain. It is the larval food plant of the Grizzled Skipper butterfly.
The pale purple flowers can be found throughout Britain on dry grasslands such as heaths, dunes and downland. A perennial, can form large mats which attract numerous bumblebees. It has low sprawling stems, a distinctive aroma and can be used in cooking in the same way you would use cultivated Thyme.
A perennial evergreen creeping plant that stays greener during drought conditions featuring 3-lobed leaves and white flowers that smell faintly of honey.
A scrambling perennial is commonly found in a wide variety of habitats including woods and hedges. It has small yellow star-shaped flowers and is a member of the rose family. Also known as Herb Bennet, Wood Avens will readily cross with its close relative Water Avens (Geum rivale).
Having showy pale blue with a tinge of pink flowers which is often found in woodlands and the occasional hedgerow.
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A good woodland subject with lovely crinkly light green leaves and pale yellow flowers with prominent maroon stamens, this perennial plant typically would be found in woodland and prefers the partial shade.
A very common perennial wildflower is found in grassland, roadsides and waste ground. The leaves are feathery and put out a strong aroma when crushed. The white flower heads are attractive to Hover Flies.
Brightly coloured yellow flowers with sword-shaped leaves. This perennial wildflower will stand in water and grow tall, a sure way to brighten up the margins of our waterways.
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