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.
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Yellow rattle seed is a vital addition to any wildflower meadow. By attaching itself to the roots of grass species and slowing its growth, it creates space for a wide range of wildflowe...
Attractive leaves and many stems smothered in brilliant reddish-purple flowers, adored by bees and butterflies. Commonly found in grassy meadows and river banks, this perennial wildflower will grow in any light.
A native perennial wildflower found in grassland and roadside verges, especially on well-drained soils. A pleasant clove-like aroma is emitted from the small white flowers held above waxy grey/green foliage from May to August. A nectar flower plant for butterflies suited to rock gardens and grassy banks.
Characteristic blue nodding, UK native perennial wildflower commonly found in woods and shady places. Striking flowers that will produce an attractive habitat for butterflies, bees, birds and other wildlife whilst giving off a sweet scent. Seed can take a number of years to flower.
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Borage is a strong, medium-height wildflower with bright blue flowers that attract masses of beneficial pollinators and insects. Commonly found in forest verges and natural meadows, Borage is an easy-to-grow annual.
Common knapweed or hardheads is a colourful meadow plant of the thistle family. Tight purple flowers, with lance-shaped leaves. Forms dense clumps over time, ideal for sunny meadows and hedgebanks.
Evocative red annual, short to medium height, a lover of disturbed ground and agricultural soils if given a chance to flower. Replenishes its bright vermilion petals each day. Proving season after season to be one of our most loved, attractive prominent wildflower. Ideally requires a frost or chilling to help germination.
This perennial wildflower is extremely generous and is fantastic at self-seeding. With its reddish-pink flower spikes and arrow-shaped leaves that then turn crimson, Common Sorrel is a basic component of meadows.
The delightful white daisy flowers of this annual wildflower were once a common sight in cornfields. It is now much rarer due to the widespread use of selective herbicides. It has a compact upright habit, ideal for use on borders that will leave a strong, sweet scent similar to apples.
Glorious annual wildflower seeds are very like a single Chrysanthemum. A fitting addition to beds and borders giving an understated delicious fragrance and can be used as cut flowers. Prolific in its production of wildflowers.
Once common in the cornfields of England, this wildflower has reddish-purple and solitary with undivided petals on a tall, furry stem. This wildflower seeds itself very prolifically and is related to other campions.
A once common annual weed of cornfields and waste places, now rarely seen. Bright blue wildflowers are produced on tall wiry stems with narrow leaves from June to August. Its fluffy formation is highly attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
A tall, native biennial or perennial wildflower, common in hedgerows and roadsides. Also known as "Queen Annes Lace", the fluffy white flowers are the earliest flowering of the common hedge bank parsleys.
A very common perennial, found in rich meadows. Creating a golden blaze of colour in May meadows and banks. Flowers composed of bright yellow ray-florets.
A tall native perennial common throughout Britain in marshes, meadows, roadsides and damp woodlands. Produces unique, round purple-blue flowers, that are adored by pollinators.
A perennial with fern-like leaves and foamy cream flowers opening from pink buds. Commonly found in woodland verges and damp meadows, this unique wildflower portrays a strong scent to attract a multitude of beneficial pollinators and insects.
A tall, bright yellow annual or biennial widely naturalised in coastal areas and beside railway lines. Originally from North America, its oil is used in various herbal remedies. The flowers open in the evening and are visited by a large number of Moth species.
Tiny blue flowers that are perfect for attracting beneficial pollinators and insects. Easy to self-seed, this species will provide colour and essential pollen and nectar for years to come.
A tall native perennial with hairy stems found in grasslands across Britain. An individual plant can have as many as 50 purplish-blue flowers on it at a time. It is very attractive to butterflies.
A native biennial occasionally perennial, common in woodland leering, hedgerows and heaths. Foxglove has tall spikes of pinkish-purple bell-shaped flowers. The flowers are pollinated by bumblebees.
Yellow flowering perennial with a larger head than common birdsfoot trefoil.
Height: 30cm
Flowers: June-August
Requires: Moist
Seeds per gram: 2000
Sowing Rate: 3g/sqm
A common perennial with tall white spikes of tiny star-like flowers that attract butterflies and moths. It is also a popular larval food source for a number of moth species. This flower is often seen climbing up hedges and shrubs.
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Common throughout the British Isles except for the Scottish Highlands, this hairy spreading perennial has dark red flowers which can be found in hedges, woodlands and shaded gardens. This wildflower is exceptionally helpful in attracting bees to the shaded space.
A scrambling biennial found in dry grassland often by the sea. The unusual yellow woolly flowers attract a multitude of butterflies and bees and it is the larval food plant for the Small Blue Butterfly.
Beautiful yellow flowers found in clumps on the sides of country roads. Very common perennial found in sandy soils. Dried seed heads with their recognizable scent are useful for flower arranging. Widely used in days gone by to curdle milk for cheese making.
A locally common native perennial found on roadsides and in meadows. The large blue flowers are attractive to Bumblebees, Honey Bees and Solitary Wasps. It is particularly hardy and will compete with grasses.
A common tall perennial found in damp meadows, ditches and river-banks. Its fluffy cream flowers have a strong, heady, sweet aroma. In medieval times the plant was crushed and used as a pain relief as the chemicals it contains are similar to aspirin.
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.
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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.
Found along the banks of rivers, streams and ponds or in marshes this tall perennial is striking with its bright magenta flowers. It is a favourite of foraging bees and is the larval food plant of the Small Elephant Hawkmoth.
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