We have tried to bring you a great selection of roof systems and wildflower species but there is always room for you to try wildflowers individually for the first time with individual plug or plants. Dip your toe in the water of the wildflower world by ordering a selection of single wildflower plants or plugs to add to your wildflower niche in the garden. As plugs they can also be laid under our Meadowmat Turf to add a new species to “customise” your garden and give it your own individual take on the wildflower theme.
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Primula veris. Gay and beloved, becoming scarce, fragrant deep yellow flower. Likes Damp meadows.
Ranunculus repens. Very common in damp places, ditches and flooded areas also likes woodland areas.
Cardamine pratensis. Often known as Lady's smock. Plant of damp meadows and stream banks. Lovely lilac/white flowers.
Attractive bright yellow – green tufted sedge, drooping sausage shaped flowers.
Hesperis matronalis. Purple or white flowers which become very fragrant towards the evening, looks good in a border and attracts butterflies.
Taraxacum officinale. A golden blaze in the May meadows and banks. Basal rosettes of leaves deeply lobed or toothed (dent de lion), flowers are composed of bright yellow ray florets.
A lovely plant – A rosette of leaves throws up a spike of rich yellow flowers with orange anthers, grow in herbaceous border.
Dianthus armeria. Bright pink flowers over dark green leaves.
The best butterfly plant. Round blue-purple flowers with purple anthers.
Filipendula vulgaris. Finely cut leaflets in a basal rosette, foamy cream coloured flowers open from pink buds.
Oenothera biennis. Biennial with large scented flowers (7cm across) on tall spikes loved by moths. Excellent for the back of a summer border.
Flowers a spike of yellow – green – pale brown.
Tanacetum parthenium (Chrysanthemum parthenium), Characteristic bright yellow aromatic foliage and daisy-like.
Myosotis arvensis. A delightful annual with blue or pink flowers, will self – seed readily.
Blue-lilac pincushion flowers in summer. Looks good with Ox-eye Daisies. A nectar plant for butterflies and bees.
Hieracium aurantiacum. An attractive plant with orange-red flowers in clusters, good rockery subject.
Alliaria petiolata. A hedgerow plant with white flowers, a food plant for the Orange Tip butterfly larvae.
Campanula latifolia. A handsome plant with large purple/blue flowers sometimes white on a long leafy spike.
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