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Lssr Knapweed

Cowslip

Lady's Bedstraw

Oxeye Daisy

Ragged Robin

Selfheal

 

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     Wild Flower Seed Collection for
Clay Soils

    This seed mixture consists of perennial (apart from Yellow Rattle which is an annual) wild flower seeds which are native to the UK.  It contains a mixture of wild flowers that are adapted to growing on soils with a high clay content.  All of the wild flower seeds are of British native origin.  The seeds should be sown from 1.5g per square metre depending on the density of flowering required.  The mix will consist of seeds from the following:

Wild Flowers:

     §         Great Burnet 
                
Sanguisorba officinalis
§        
Bird's Foot Trefoil 
                
Lotus corniculatus
§        
Common Knapweed

                    Centaurea nigra

§        
Common Sorrel  
                
Rumex acetosa
§        
Cowslip

                    Primula veris

§        
Devil's Bit Scabious
                Succisa pratensis
§        
Field Scabious
                Knautia arvensis
§         Great Hawkbit
                    Leontodon hispidus

§        
Lady's Bedstraw
                Galium verum
§        
Meadow Buttercup
                Ranunculus acris
§        
Meadow Cranesbill
               
Geranium pratense
§         Meadow Vetchling
                Lathyrus pratensis
§         Oxeye Daisy 
                
Leucanthemum vulgare
§        
Ragged Robin
               
Lychnis flos-cuculi
§        
Red Clover
                Trifolium pratense
§         Ribwort Plantain
                    Plantago lanceolata
§         Selfheal
                Prunella vulgaris
§        
Tufted Vetch
                Vicia cracca
§         Yarrow
                    Achillea millefolium
§         Yellow Rattle
                Rhinanthus minor

1g @ £3
10g @ £10

50g @ £25    

100g @ £45    

500g @ £170       

1kg @ £260       

Prices include VAT

Please contact us for larger quantities

Mdw Buttercup

Yarrow

Yellow Rattle

Red Clover

 

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