Primula veris (Cowslip)
£5.50A favourite British native of the hedgerows and meadows, now sadly largely in decline across the cou... [full details]
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British native flowers, such as foxgloves and yarrow have been a staple of cottage gardens for centuries and wildflowers are being used more and more these days to complement modern varieties.
They are invaluable for our native pollinators, including the struggling bee and butterfly populations. Many of our native plants are disappearing due to loss of habitat and widespread use of herbicides on farmland. Growing wild plants in our gardens helps foster an understanding of their plight and puts them back on our cultural radar — and perhaps encourages us to get out and see them in the wild.
As importantly, growing them provides a valuable food source for our wildlife, which often cannot access non-native flowers (for example, if the flowers have been bred to be double, etc). Our gardens are the only wildlife havens in some areas.
These plants can be simply stunning and, in addition to playing an important role in our beds and borders, they are also good for planting in 'wildlife areas' of the garden, to encourage and support our native wildlife.
A favourite British native of the hedgerows and meadows, now sadly largely in decline across the cou... [full details]
The true Primrose. Not to be confused with the cultivated varieties of primrose available, this is t... [full details]
A British native perennial herb generally found growing in roadsides, woodland edges, meadows and ga... [full details]
An absolutely lovely double buttercup which has large glistening double golden yellow flowers on 6"... [full details]
Best known as Blood Sorrel, the rich red veins contrasting nicely with the lime-green leaves. Equall... [full details]
A rare British naturalised shrub/small tree with dark narrow, Rosemary-like leaves and with slender... [full details]
A British native wildflower, traditionally found in meadows, but now classified as Near Threatened d... [full details]
An unusual, dwarf variegated form of our native Sanguisorba officinalis. Forms low mats of green an... [full details]
A British native of damp meadows. Distinctive chocolate flower heads from June to September.Flowers... [full details]
A double white flowering form of our native soapwort. Lovely pure white flowers in late summer, so a... [full details]
A great wildflower for a planting somewhere rough where it will produce a good show of raggedy doubl... [full details]
A favourite wildflower and cottage garden staple. Scented pale pink flowers over a long summer seaso... [full details]
An unusual gold leaved variety of our native Red Campion. Bright golden foliage really stands out i... [full details]
The 'Sea Campion' is an ideal flower for a rockery, bank or wall, where it will display its dispropo... [full details]
Night-flowering Catchfly is an interesting and unusual native plant which is rarely seen but is impo... [full details]
A British native wildflower of meadows and hedgerows. It gets its common name from the bladder-like... [full details]
All you need to quickly establish a collection of snowdrops in the garden.This collections consists... [full details]
Hedge Woundwort is a British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butte... [full details]
A British native wildflower that is now on the GB Red List for Vascular Plants due to its loss of ha... [full details]
A British native ground-cover plant with clusters of creamy-yellow to white drooping flowers from pi... [full details]
A British native Symphytum which can be found dotted around the British Isles, without being common.... [full details]
Our favourite comfrey. Striking dusky dark violet flowers from spring to early summer and then later... [full details]
Lush toothed foliage, similar to Delphinium and large bowl-shaped golden flowers in spring and early... [full details]
A British native and a powerful herb which has had centuries of use in inducing sleep and calming ne... [full details]
An attractive native plant with yellow flowers and a contrasting purple centre. Blooms profusely s... [full details]
The rarely offered beautiful white flowered form of Verbascum nigrum. Blooms profusely in late sprin... [full details]
A lovely British native viola. Slender golden-yellow rayed flowers are freely borne from spring thro... [full details]
Viola odorata is commonly known as wood violet, sweet violet, English violet, common violet, florist... [full details]
The pure white form of the sweet violet. In all ways it is the same as the more usual blue/violet w... [full details]
A violet of unknown origin, given to us by a customer. The plant is a strong grower and has double,... [full details]
Sweet heart shaped leaves with scented rich red-purple flowers in Spring. The sweet violet of romanc... [full details]
Our British native wildflower pansy which typically grows on verges, waste ground and alongside hedg... [full details]
A selection of wildflower in-the-green bulbs. This is the perfect way to quickly establish a wildflo... [full details]
