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Natives / Wildflowers

Sowing Seeds Responsibly Info Sheet

 

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  1. Betonica officinalis, Betony

    Betonica officinalis, Betony

    Formerly Stachys officinalis, Wood Betony, Bishopswort.
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.75

    Out of stock

    This pretty little wildflower is a slow growing, long-lived plant with attractive spikes of rich pink-mauve flowers that are very attractive to bees and butterflies as a nectar source. The flowers, which rise from dark green crinkly leaves, keep their colour throughout summer and look stunning when growing en-masse.

  2. As spring approaches and the weather warms, unusual creamy-white spathes (flowers) up to 40cm (16in) in length emerge.

    Arum italicum subsp. italicum.

    Italian Arum, Lords & Ladies
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45
    'Arum Marmoratum' is extremely useful for shady spots or woodland planting. With unusual creamy-white flowers, attractively patterned leaves and scarlet, fleshy berries it stays lush right throughout winter, thriving in cold weather.
  3. Our native Cow Parsley has a sophisticated form, with delicate, open, white lacy umbels, they look as though they're erupting from a well shaken champagne bottle.

    Anthriscus sylvestris 'Cow Parsley'

    Gipsy Laces, Lady's Needlework.
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €1.80

    Out of stock

    Anthriscus sylvestris is most characteristic of hedgerows, road verges and woodland edges. Our native Cow Parsley has a sophisticated form, with delicate, open, white lacy umbels, that from mid-spring to early summer look as though they're erupting from a well shaken champagne bottle!

  4. Corn chamomile are lovely plants for a sunny well-drained border.

    Anthemis arvensis 'Corn Chamomile'

    Field Chamomile
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €1.75

    Out of stock

    The corn chamomiles are lovely plants for a sunny well-drained border, covered with bright, single daisy-like flowers and attractive ferny grey-green foliage throughout the main summer season. An ideal plant for naturalised plantings, wild flower meadows or just a wild part of your garden.

  5. Wood Anemones growing on a south-facing edge of a wood all turn their heads to follow the sun from east to west.

    Anemone nemorosa 'Wood Anemone'

    Windflower
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.75

    Out of stock

    This lovely woodlander makes a striking impact in the spring garden. The Irish-born exponent of wild gardening, William Robinson, adored Anemone nemorosa. Writing in his English Flower Garden in 1883, he begins by saying "there is little need to plead for their culture".
  6. Allium ursinum, Ramsons Garlic

    Allium ursinum, Ramsons Garlic

    Ramsons Garlic, Wild Garlic, Broad Leaved Garlic
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Until a few years ago you would never have seen wild garlic on a menu, but these days is definitely a chefs' favourite. The whole plant is edible, the flavour is softer, more pleasant than cloves from garlic bulbs. The leaves have a vibrant colour that brings food to life, use sparingly in salads, or add to sauces and dressings. It also makes splendid pesto.

  7. Alexanders, Smyrnium olusatrum

    Alexanders, Smyrnium olusatrum

    Alisanders, Black Lovage
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Alexanders are an ancient food source, cultivated for many centuries. This biennial wild flower, with dark green, shiny leaves and umbels of yellow-green flowers can be grown as an ornamental or can be put to use as a culinary herb or spice, the flavour is said to be similar to myrrh.

  8. Achillea millefolium have clustered flower heads of tiny white flowers that from a distance look like little patches of snow resting on the grass.

    Achillea millefolium 'Yarrow'

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.20

    These native wildflowers have clustered flower heads of tiny white flowers that from a distance look like little patches of snow resting on the grass. This famous herb is terrific as a wildflower clump in a blooming meadow, they are also a favourite for cut and dried flower arrangements.

  9. Achilleahave clustered flower heads of tiny white flowers that from a distance look like little patches of snow resting on the grass.

    Achillea millefolium 'Proa'

    Yarrow, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Achillea millefolium 'Proa' is an improved yarrow, a selected form that is higher yielding, with higher essential oil content, better flower production, and the flowers are more uniformly white. Preferred by those who use yarrow medicinally.

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