Wildflower seeds are very easy to grow, create a stunning display and providing nature with a real boost. Choose to sow individual species separately, mix together to make your very own bespoke mixture or add to our famous wildflower seed mixes.
A stunning pink native perennial found at the sides of roads and in sandy grasslands, a very social flower that grows well alongside other summer flowering wildflowers. It is attractive to both butterflies and bees and produces a faint musky smell during the evening.
Often seen carpeting road verges and railway embankments with white and gold blooms. This common native perennial is also known as Moon Daisy or Dog Daisy and attracts butterflies, bees and other insects.
A classic hedgerow and woodland edge perennial found across the whole of Britain. The flowers are usually a deep pink colour but can also be white or pale pink. The Latin name ‘Silene’ is after the merry, drunken god of woodlands.
A bushy meadow plant with cone-shaped spikes. Aromatic perennial with masses dark red flowers turning to pink. This flower thrives in the bright sunshine and is a low-growing specie.
As its name suggests the leaves can be eaten in salads. It is a perennial with a strange almost round flower head, which is pollinated by the wind. It can be found in a variety of dry calcareous grasslands.
A very common short-lived perennial found in a variety of habits including grassland, woodland and garden lawns. Its creeping stems can spread over a wide area producing brilliant purple blooms.
Reddish pink flower spikes, though smaller than Common Sorrel, and with daintier leaves. Upright, slender stems with scarlet-pink petals with leaves can be used as flavourings in food.
An attractive perennial with short to medium height wildflowers with ruffed white flowers of the yarrow family.
Height: 25 - 50cm
Prefers: Damp or waterlogged soils
Flowers: July - September
Seeds per gram: 4200
Sowing Rate: 3g/sqm
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Yellow perennial flower found in roadsides, wasteplaces, grassy places, cultivated fields and sometimes woods.
Height: 30-60cm
Requires: Sun/light shade.
Flowers: Jun - Oct
Seeds per gram: 7000
Sowing Rate: 3g/sqm
Sprawling perennial plant with masses of small pea-like purple flowers, the sweet pea of the meadow. A showy bright blue-violet flower, that performs best when sown with other tall flora.
A beautiful native biennial commonly found in rough grassy areas close to the coast and sand dunes. The striking bright blue flowers are a favourite with bumblebees and day-flying moths.
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A hairy branched perennial found on disturbed ground throughout the UK. The white flowers are visited by moths and produce a faint smell at night.
A common annual or biennial plant of downs and roadsides, its leaves are a common sight in neglected vegetable gardens. The cultivated form provides the edible kitchen carrot. When the wild carrot begins to fruit, it is at its most distinctive. The fruits have long spines which attach themselves to any passing animal. In the 16th century, it was known as a remedy for epilepsy and much later on i...
Wild Garlic grows well in damp shady conditions and is often found covering the floor in UK woodlands, where the garlic fragrance fills the air.
Yellow flowers of cornfields and open places. Perennial, small yellow flowers followed by burr-like seed heads. Formally appreciated for medicinal use by herbalists this wildflower thrives in a partial shade.
A very common perennial found in grassland, roadsides and waste ground. The leaves are feathery and put out a strong aroma when crushed. The small dome-liked clusters of small white flower heads are attractive to Hover Flies, ladybirds and many other insects.
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A native perennial with sword-shaped leaves, commonly found in marshes, damp woodland ditches and ponds. The bright yellow flowers are particularly attractive to bees.
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