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  1. Erythronium grandiflorum is a rarely offered species native to west North America.

    Erythronium grandiflorum

    Yellow Avalanche Lily, Glacier Lily
    €2.95
    Erythronium grandiflorum is a rarely offered species. Native to west North America, it is one of the largest of the genus. Blooming in early spring, each flower stem has up to ten golden yellow, nodding, star-shaped flowers with reflexed petals.
  2. Erythronium dens-canis is attractive from the moment it pokes up from the soil in early spring.

    Erythronium dens-canis

    Dog's Tooth Violet
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Erythronium dens-canis is attractive from the moment it pokes up from the soil in early spring. The oval pointed leaves with bronze patterns appear in early spring and are followed shortly by nodding rose pink to purple, elfin-cap flowers that bloom for several weeks.
  3. A highly ornamental plant often grown in gardens for its metallic bluish flowers and intensely whitish-glaucous leaves.

    Eryngium maritimum

    Seaside Eryngo, Sea Holly.
    Ancient Crop. Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €3.25

    Out of stock

    Eryngium maritimum is an evergreen perennial plant native to Europe. Often found on sea shores, it is a protected species in many parts of the world. Highly ornamental, it is grown in gardens for its metallic bluish flowers and intensely whitish-glaucous leaves, it is very attractive to bees and butterflies.

  4. Viper's bugloss is one of, if not THE very best plant to attract bees to your garden.

    Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss', Organic

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.65
    Viper's bugloss is one of, if not THE very best plant to attract bees to your garden. Along with Borage and Phacelia, the plant is much loved by almost all bee species, especially bumblebees. For months this plant is a stable source of nectar. Organic Seed.
  5. Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss'

    Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss'

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €1.95

    Echium vulgare is a valuable native plant and is exotic enough to earn a place in a flower border. The plant is much loved by almost all bee species. If you don’t want plants that honeybees simply visit, but want to select plants that honeybees clearly love, choose Echium for your garden.

  6. In summer Echium 'White Bedder' bears the most beautiful dense spikes of exquisite, pure white flowers.
    €1.75

    If you don’t want plants that honeybees simply visit, but want to select plants that honeybees clearly love, choose Echium for your garden. Echium 'White Bedder' bears the most beautiful dense spikes of exquisite, pure white flowers. Make successive sowings for continuous flowering throughout the summer.

  7. In summer Echium 'Pink Bedder' bears the most beautiful dense spikes of exquisite, rosy-pink flowers.
    €1.75

    Echium plantagineum 'Pink Bedder' is a companion plant to the original 'Blue Bedder'. The blooms are rich in nectar and pollen, use in the border or as part of wildlife friendly planting schemes. The plant repeat blooms throughout the summer into autumn, providing nectar for bees for overwintering.

  8. In summer Echium plantagineum bears the most beautiful dense spikes of exquisite, violet-blue flowers.
    €1.75
    In summer Echium plantagineum bears the most beautiful dense spikes of exquisite, violet-blue flowers. Compact and bushy and growing to only 30cm tall, they are rich in nectar and pollen and are ideal for attracting butterflies and bees. RHS AGM.
  9. Digitalis are handsome and easy if watered well in dry weather, and look spectacular at the back of a border.

    Digitalis purpurea

    Native Pink Foxglove
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.25

    This lovely native European woodland plant is a beauty to add to any garden and a popular biennial for shaded places. Plants form rosettes of lance shaped leaves, the second year the rosette begins to shoot skyward with beautiful large spikes and drooping bell shaped blooms that are spotted inside.

  10. Queen Annes Lace, Back of the Flower

    Daucus carota 'Queen Anne's Lace, Organic

    Queen Annes Lace, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    Our native Queen Anne's Lace is at home in informal settings and a natural addition to a wildflower meadow. With delicate, lacy clusters of flowers, some with a solitary dark, purple flower in the centre, they make good cut flowers and are a lovely filler with other flowers. Organic Seed.
  11. Daucus carota 'Dara'

    Daucus carota 'Dara'

    Also known as 'Chocolate Lace Flower' or 'Chocolate Queen Anne’s Lace'
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Daucus carota 'Dara' is a large flowered chocolate coloured Queen Anne’s Lace. Delicate, lacy, flat-topped clusters in shades of old rose-pink, through burgundy to chocolate, and bloom for most of the summer from just one planting. They look great en masse and the plant pairs well with almost anything in the garden or in the vase.

  12. In spring the deeply divided, ferny leaves and narrow, long-spurred flowers appear.

    Corydalis solida 'Spring Fumewort'

    Bird-in-a-bush
    European Wildflower
    €2.85

    What gardener with a heart and soul could resist the spring flowers of Corydalis, whose winged petals with upswept spurs suggest a flight of elfin butterflies. These woodland ephemerals are highly useful at the front of the border, with miniature bulbs such as crocus, muscari or scillas.

  13. A collection of five different species of native wildflower that were once a common sight in cornfields and meadows.

    Cornfield Meadow Annuals Mix

    Five Species Standard Annual Meadow Mixture
    Wildflowers of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €3.45

    Out of stock

    A collection of five different species of native wildflowers, that were once a common sight in cornfields and meadows. These summer-flowering annuals are ideal for providing a splash of colour to create a wildlife garden or meadow.

  14. Actaea simplex, formerly Cimicifuga simplex 'Atropurpurea' is an exceptionally beautiful selection.

    Cimicifuga simplex 'Atropurpurea'

    Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Group
    €2.70

    Out of stock

    Actaea simplex 'Atropurpurea' is an exceptionally beautiful selection, valued for its large Astilbe-like leaves of purple black. Its dark hue makes a wonderful backdrop for colourful foliage and flowering shade plants. In late summer, long, fluffy spires in pale pinkish-white, rise above the dark foliage.

  15. Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia displays impressive long racemes of chalky-white blooms that resemble fluffy candles.

    Cimicifuga racemosa var. cordifolia

    Actaea racemosa var. cordifolia
    €2.35

    Actaea cordifolia comes into its own late in the season, when multiple stiff and stout stems emerge from the base of the plant. It displays impressive long racemes of chalky-white blooms that are composed of numerous, tiny individual star-like, fragrant flowers.

  16. Golden-yellow shaggy thistle-like blooms on strong stems are followed by attractive seed heads.

    Centaurea macrocephala

    Great Headed Centaury
    €2.25

    Centaurea macrocephala is a magnificent perennial that ideal for providing vertical interest in a sunny, well-drained herbaceous border. The golden-yellow shaggy thistle-like blooms are on strong stems and mid-green, lance-shaped leaves are followed by attractive seed heads.

  17. Today cornflowers are rare in the wild, they flourish instead in gardens.

    Centaurea cyanus, 'Cornflower' Organic

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.75
    Today cornflowers are rare in the wild, they flourish instead in gardens. Aside from their electric blue flowers, breathtaking when grown in dense drifts, they are easy to grow, flower all summer, make great cut flowers and bees adore them. Organic Seed.
  18. In Britain the cornflower is now classified as endangered. It receives general protection under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

    Centaurea cyanus, 'Cornflower'

    Bachelors Button,
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €1.95

    Today cornflowers are rare in the wild, they flourish instead in our gardens. They are the most splendid of annuals. Aside from their electric blue, which is breathtaking when they're grown in dense drifts, they are easy to grow, they flower all summer, make great cut flowers and bees adore them.

  19. Centaurea 'Snowman' is a double flowered cultivar with wonderful fluffy, white flowers on densely branched upright plants.

    Centaurea cyanus 'White Boy'

    Double Cornflower, Bachelors Button

    Starting at: €1.65

    Cornflowers are great plants for the cutting garden or border, and this fine cultivar is no exception. Centaurea 'White Boy' is a double flowered cultivar with wonderful fluffy, white flowers on densely branched upright plants. This is the white member of the series which is also known as White Ball and Snowman

  20. 'Pink Ball' is a double flowered cultivar with wonderful full flowers on densely branched upright plants.

    Centaurea cyanus 'Pink Ball'

    Double Cornflower, Bachelors Button

    Starting at: €1.65

    The Ball series, also known as the Boy series, feature double flowered blooms on tall stems for garden or cutting. This pink flowered cultivar boasts wonderful full flowers on densely branched upright plants and produces many flowers from early summer until frost. Well suited for cutting, drying, and pressing.

  21. Centaurea cyanus "Blue Boy" is a very fine, old variety.

    Centaurea cyanus 'Blue Boy'

    Double Cornflower, Bachelors Button

    Starting at: €1.65

    A favorite annual flower and cottage garden staple, Centaurea 'Blue Boy' has piercing, bright blue flowers with ruffled petals and violet-blue centres. The blooms appear from early to late summer. These beauties grow well as border plants and are wonderful in a cutting garden.

  22. The flowers of Black ball are a lovely rich dark-chocolate hue, almost black on cloudy days.

    Centaurea cyanus 'Black Ball'

    Double Cornflower, Bachelors Button

    Starting at: €1.65

    The Boy Series, which all feature double flowered blooms on tall stems for garden or cutting, are available in many colours. These beauties grow well as border plants and are wonderful in a cutting garden. 'Black ball' flowers are a lovely rich dark-chocolate hue, almost black on cloudy days.

  23. Caltha palustris is believed to be one of our most ancient native plants.

    Caltha palustris

    Kingcup, Marsh Marigold
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45
    'Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh Marigold is one of the most cheerful native plants to adorn the edges of a pond or stream and possesses the added benefit of flowering in the shade. The plant’s yellow flowers and dark green shiny leaves cheer up the otherwise barren landscape as winter recedes.
  24. 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.

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