Species Rich
A lawn created with Meadowmat® Species Rich Lawn Turf will be hardwearing, incredibly easy to care for and a real asset to biodiversity.
We’ve blended 11 species of slow-growing grasses with 33 types of colourful pollinator-friendly native perennial plants. The result is a multi-coloured carpet of plants just right for relaxing or playing on.

Maintenance
Meadowmat® Species Rich wildflower turf only needs mowing every other week. But it won’t grow too much more than ankle height. So, we have designed it for a relaxed maintenance regime. As a result you can happily leave it while you take a holiday. Not only that but if you work in an organisation where landscape maintenance budgets are tight – think how much money you could save by mowing less frequently!
The specially selected grasses ensure full coverage all year round. So even in winter there will be coverage when other flowering plants are asleep. As for hot dry summers, Meadowmat® Species Rich will keep its colour for longer than a standard grass lawn. Not only that but it will recover from drought much more quickly.
Install Meadowmat® Species Rich just like standard lawn turf. So lay it onto prepared soil. Unlike most types of wildflower turf, Species Rich can tolerate slightly more nutrient-rich soils. Then keep your new lawn watered until the roots are well established.
Meadowmat Species Rich Coverage
Each slab of Meadowmat Species Rich wildflower turf measures 500mm (19.6″) wide by 1000mm (39.2″) long so two slabs will cover 1m².
Please note we sell this product by the square metre.

Want to Grow Your Own from Seed?
The mix of wildflowers found in Species Rich Meadowmat wildflower turf is also available as a seed mix . So, if you would like to grow your own from scratch or you just want to add some extra colour try that.
Meadowmat Species Rich – Composition
75% Slow-Growing Grasses
25% Native Wildflowers
For more information about each flower, or to purchase more of the individual species, click on the links below:
| Autumn Hawkbit | Read More | Buy More |
| Birdsfoot Trefoil | Read More | Buy More |
| Black Medick | Read More | |
| Bladder Campion | Read More | Buy More |
| Bugle | Read More | |
| Common Catsear | Read More | Buy More |
| Common Daisy | Read More | Buy More |
| Common Knapweed | Read More | Buy More |
| Common Mouse-ear | Read More | Buy More |
| Common Sorrel | Read More | Buy More |
| Cowslip | Read More | Buy More |
| Creeping Buttercup | Read More | Buy More |
| Crimson Clover | Read More | |
| Crosswort | Read More | |
| Dove’s Foot Cranesbill | Read More | |
| Early Crocus | Read More | Buy More |
| Eyebright | Read More | |
| Fernleaf Fiddleneck | Read More | |
| Fox and Cubs | Read More | Buy More |
| Germander Speedwell | Read More | |
| Hoary Plantain | Read More | |
| Lady’s Bedstraw | Read More | Buy More |
| Meadow Buttercup | Read More | Buy More |
| Meadow Saxifrage | Read More | Buy More |
| Rough Hawkbit | Read More | Buy More |
| Salad Burnet | Read More | |
| Selfheal | Read More | Buy More |
| Small Scabious | Read More | Buy More |
| Tufted Vetch | Read More | Buy More |
| White Clover | Read More | Buy More |
| Winter Aconite | Read More | Buy More |
| Yarrow | Read More | Buy More |
| Yellow Rattle | Read More | Buy More |
Please install perishable living products – like Meadowmat – on the day of delivery. In the unlikely event that your product does not arrive in good condition please get in touch immediately with photos showing the issue.
The actual percentage of each species contained may vary due to environmental factors. We make every effort to ensure wildflower products are free from weeds and pests, however due to the natural way in which these products are grown we cannot guarantee they are 100% pest free on delivery. It is unlikely that you will see every species that is listed. We have developed a variety of species to suit a wide variety of soils and environmental conditions. This will result in a product that will adapt to individual settings which may mean some species are more successful than others. Contains annual and perennial species. If installed after March many species may not flower during the first year.














