Camassia esculenta (Wild Hyacinth)
£5.90A spring bulbous plant which is completely hardy and comes back year after year. Bees love the flowe... [full details]
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Wild bees and other pollinators are in serious decline. Gardeners can help by planting garden flowers that provide forage for a wide variety of pollinating insects.
The absence of a plant from this category does not mean that it is not attractive to bees and butterflies, but we list here plants which are particularly useful for pollinators. Either they flower early or late in the season, thereby extending the amount of time food is available to them, or they are above average in their attraction for bees and/or butterflies and/or moths.
The ability of bees to access nectar and pollen in flowers varies, depending on the flower form. For example, most (not all) double flowers are not useful for pollinators. The plants in this list have been seclected with this in mind too.
A spring bulbous plant which is completely hardy and comes back year after year. Bees love the flowe... [full details]
A statuesque late-spring flower with spires of creamy-white flowers which last for a long time. Bee... [full details]
A tall form of the blue wild hyacinth with spires of lovely blue flowers which last for a long time... [full details]
Long arching stems, hung with drooping white bells from June to September. Forms a good-sized clump... [full details]
An exquisite double version of Campanula cochlearifolia with frilly, sky blue bells.Masses of double... [full details]
A useful Campanula for bringing early colour into the border. Dense clusters of white bell shaped fl... [full details]
A useful Campanula for bringing early colour into the border. Dense clusters of purple bell shaped f... [full details]
Tall stems carry clusters of pale mauve-pink bellflowers in June and July. An excellent addition to... [full details]
The Bellflower is a classic cottage garden plant. This variety is a rarer double flowered bellflower... [full details]
A classic cottage garden flower with large blue bellflowers on tall stems which don't require stakin... [full details]
A classic cottage garden flower. Large pure-white bellflowers on tall stems which don't require stak... [full details]
An alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or even in containe... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
A British native wildflower which is very happy in the garden. Masses of violet-blue, bell-shaped fl... [full details]
A wonderful Campanula which is surprisingly little seen. Dense clusters of pink flushed bell shaped... [full details]
A British native wildflower found in meadows and verges. It grows happily in amongst grass and other... [full details]
Caryopteris clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ is a fantastic mid-sized shrub, bearing masses of eye-ca... [full details]
Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely pure white flowers with blue centres and papery bracts, on g... [full details]
Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely blue flowers with papery bracts, on graceful stems.Bright bl... [full details]
Adding a delicate airiness to the summer border, Cenolophium denudatum (Baltic Parsley) is a lovely... [full details]
Our beautiful native Cornflower which traditionally grew in meadows and verges across the country bu... [full details]
A typical Cottage Garden Flower, loved by generations of gardens. This variety comes from the Caucas... [full details]
Wonderful bi-colour flowers above grey-green foliage. The thistle-like flowers, white with purple c... [full details]
A small, compact cornflower with rich purple-black spidery flowers. Loved by bees and butterflies.... [full details]
Very similar to Centaurea montana but less common, with spidery white flowers with violet-purple cen... [full details]
A very unusual and rarely seen creamy-yellow cornflower. The flowers are quite beautiful.Loved by be... [full details]
An attractive plant native to the mountain meadows and woodlands of continental Europe. Purple cornf... [full details]
A British native of clay soils and meadows. Black buds opening to deep pink blooms in summer.A tough... [full details]
This British native wildflower grows in dry chalky grasslands, roadsides, hedgerows and cliffs throu... [full details]
The white form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinki... [full details]
The red form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinkin... [full details]
Giant scabious makes a dramatic statement in the border, with upright stems and pale primrose-yellow... [full details]
A useful plant which will produce a mat of foliage which is handy for filling dry, sunny spots and g... [full details]
Masses of delicate purple-blue snapdragon flowers throughout summer.The dwarf snapdragon, Chaenorhin... [full details]
A rare and extremely garden-worthy plant from the windy Azores Islands. Large sprays of fragrant, c... [full details]
The Pink Cow Parsley. Not often found in nurseries. Umbels of pink flowers in early summer, over gre... [full details]
The unusual white willowherb which, like its pink cousin, is loved by bees and other pollinators for... [full details]
Glory Of The Snow is one of the earliest bulbs to flower in spring and creates a lovely carpet of bl... [full details]
An evergreen shrub with glossy, fragrant leaves and masses of clusters of white, orange-blossom scen... [full details]
This old variety has beautiful burnished orange-bronze double flowers from October to December. A ne... [full details]
An old variety, not often found now. It has apricot buds which open into lovely semi-double large ap... [full details]
A reliable and compact hardy Chrysanthemum which doesn't require staking. Covered in lovely double w... [full details]
This is an old variety which has apparently been grown outside for generations in Worcestershire. ... [full details]
We are pleased to be able to offer this lovely rare Chrysanthemum. Pure white flowers on tall stems... [full details]
An old variety, grown for years at Capel Manor Horticultural College but not widely available in nur... [full details]
A stunning, strongly growing Chrysanthemum with double bronze flowers with a lovely gold reverse. T... [full details]
An autumn gem. Masses of sprays of pink flowers in September, October and November. An old cultivar,... [full details]
This lovely Chrysanthemum was selected by the late great Christopher Lloyd of Great Dixter. It flowe... [full details]
Rich, ruby-red semi-double flowers. with a yellow eye when fully open. An autumn gem.Loved by bees.�... [full details]
A very old, highly scented chrysanthemum variety. Classy, single cream flowers with lemon centres an... [full details]
An old variety which is now very rare and classified as ‘Threatened in cultivation’ by Plant H... [full details]
A very old and beautiful variety, mentioned by William Robinson in 1880 and Gertrude Jekyll in 1888... [full details]
Masses of large, soft apricot-yellow coloured flowers from August to November. One of the Korean Chr... [full details]
Now rather rare, this is a vigorous, tall and beautiful Chrysanthemum with masses of single pink flo... [full details]
An old, reliable variety. Masses of pink pom poms on strong stems in autumn. Forms an upright, tidy... [full details]
Forms a compact bush that is absolutely covered in bright yellow fully double buttons that deepen in... [full details]
Semi-double peach-coloured flowers from September to November. The flowers start richly coloured and... [full details]
Now listed as endangered by the Hardy Plant Society and is on their Conservation Scheme Plant list.�... [full details]
A beautiful old variety which originates in Essex. Pale pink buds open to white pom-poms which age t... [full details]
Stunning large double ruby red flowers from late summer into autumn. Good for adding late-season int... [full details]
Rusty-red, double flowers tinged with gold from September until late autumn. From Germany.Loved by b... [full details]
A very popular variety of Chrysanthemum. Double yellow flowers with a darker, almost orange centre.�... [full details]
Apricot shades infuse the breathtaking spoon shaped petals of Mum Starlet. These have interesting fl... [full details]
The foliage of this Chrysanthemum is outlined in silver, making a very attractive display, even befo... [full details]
This lovely wildflower is a magnet for bees and butterflies and other pollinators. It was ranked ver... [full details]
An unusual Chrysanthemum in that it only grows 7" (15cm) high. The very large pink flowers of varyin... [full details]
A tall plant and although possibly not native to the UK, it has been known here since at least Roman... [full details]
White chicory is less common than the blue and makes a beautiful border or herb bed plant. The flowe... [full details]
The rarely seen pink chicory. The flowers are usually soft pink in colour and have 15-20 petals whic... [full details]
These three herbs have been chosen for their strong citrus scent. Perfect for the herb garden or con... [full details]
This deciduous clematis produces a mass of lovely large red flowers continuously from July to Octobe... [full details]
Lovely reddish-purple blooms which have a rich rose-pink bar and mature to deep bluey-purple. A stro... [full details]
Not often seen in the UK, this lovely Clematis has pale violet-blue flowers and creamy white and yel... [full details]
A winter-flowering, evergreen Clematis with scented, bell-like, cream flowers heavily speckled with... [full details]
A lovely old variety of Clematis. Raised in the early 1900's by French botanist Francisque Morel an... [full details]
A British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butterflies. Can be used... [full details]
A British native which is common in open woodland, hedgerows and dry grassland. Fine leaves and deli... [full details]
A native plant, but now very rare in the wild. Lily of the Valley has many creamy drooping bells fro... [full details]
The rarer pink form of Lily of the Valley has many rose-tinted drooping bells from late spring, whic... [full details]
A fantastic evergreen small shrub with cup-shaped white flowers with pale yellow centres from late s... [full details]
A perfect perennial to grace the edge of any container or bed, flowering for months in summer and au... [full details]
Masses of semi-double golden-yellow flowers from July to September. An ideal hardy perennial for a m... [full details]
A compact form of the perennial Coreopsis, with finely divided leaves and many light lemon-yellow, s... [full details]
A magnificent plant with dark brown, almost black flowers, scented strongly of chocolate, in mid and... [full details]
Probably the best-known Crocosmia, having been bred by Alan Bloom in the 1960's. Bright red flowers... [full details]
Beautiful soft-cream flowers which are a joy against the bleak winter backdrop. This early flowering... [full details]
Striking ruby-purple, showy flowers in February and March. A low-maintenance tulip which will natura... [full details]
This is a more compact version of the stately Cynara cardunculus, reaching a more moderate 4' height... [full details]
A large, spectacular ornamental plant and quite a talking point when established. Introduced in 1658... [full details]
The British native wild carrot. White umbel shaped flowers of white, or very pale pink, from June to... [full details]
One each of our yellow Ice Plant and purple Ice Plant.A compact, succulent drought-resistant alpine... [full details]
A compact, succulent drought-resistant alpine which is perfect for a rockery, container or gravel ga... [full details]
A compact, succulent drought-resistant alpine which is perfect for a rockery, container or gravel ga... [full details]
Tall spires of semi-double, deep purple flowers with black eyes flowers on tall stems in June and J... [full details]
Tall spikes of mid blue flowers with white, bee-like centres are carried above a clump of delicately... [full details]
Semi-double white flowers on tall stems in June and July. Delphiniums enjoy a rich soil and are best... [full details]
One each of the following Delphiniums. Three plants in total:Delphiniumn 'Black Knight'Delphinium 'G... [full details]
A British native 'pink' with slender foliage and tall flower stems and deep pink flowers that are su... [full details]
