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Ornithogalum umbellatum 15-30 cm Umbel-like white flowers in April and May which open star-like in the sun. Pack Size: 50 bulbs per pack
White-pink umbel-like flowers, a good woodland plant that like light shaded conditions.
Vicia sativa. Only pink succulent to be found in woods, numerous small purplish – pink flowers.
Anthemis arvenis. An attractive annual that produces white, daisy fragrant flowers.
Glebionis segetum (Annual). Bright yellow daisy like flowers.
Papaver rhoeas. The poppy that used to be seen in fields everywhere. An annual with deep scarlet flowers, probably our most popular wildflower.
Agrostemma githago is a softly hairy annual, With beautifully intricate reddish – purple flowers.
Centaurea cyanus. Well known in gardens in various colour forms. Has bright blue flowers.
Casanova Violet is a compact annual flower that grows to 40cm, with bright green, finely-divided, feathery foliage on branching, upright stems. Violet saucer-shaped flowers up to 8cm across, with a yellow centre.
Bright green, finely-divided, feathery foliage on branching, upright stems. Pure white, saucer-shaped flowers up to 8cm across, with a yellow centre.
Also known as Queen Anne's lace. White umbrella-like clusters of white flowers.
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.
Cynosurus Cristatus. A choice plant with purple flowers and mounds of broadly divided leaves. A good plant for the shady border or 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.
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