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Yellow Rattle
Rhinanthus minor
Other
Names:
Rattle Box, Hay Rattle, Hay Shackle
Distribution:
Widespread throughout Britain.
Habitat:
Pastures, meadows and short turf.
Description:
Native annual of medium height (up to 60cm) with golden yellow flowers
from May to July.
Uses:
Yellow
Rattle is a useful plant to introduce when creating a wild
flower meadow. It is
semi-parasitic on the roots of plants, especially grasses, and once
established will reduce the vigour of the original grass by up to 50%.
It fixes its roots onto the
root system of an adjoining grass, extracting water and minerals from
it. All ancient meadows
have this plant.
Sow at the rate of 1g per square meter if combined with a meadow
seed mix.
Sowing Instructions for Seeds:
Easy! Yellow
Rattle needs a period of
cold to germinate successfully, so is best sown between August and
December. Yellow Rattle is an annual and so if used in a meadow,
it is best to cut the meadow after the rattle has had a chance to seed
ie after the end of July.
Our
plants and seeds are of native British origin.
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