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We now stock a wide range of native wild flower plants for your garden. Our plants are grown from seed or by division from our nursery or we buy plug plants and pot on from a reputable source, they are not taken from the wild. Many wild plants when given space will thrive in your flower border, especially plants such as Red Campion. Alternatively they can be planted in a more natural area of your garden such as a wild flower meadow. Native plants are very important for our native wildlife.


Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) Plant - £1.95

teasel plant

Teasels make fine, architectural plants in the garden. Spiny flower-heads rise out of the prickly rosette of leaves in summer. These are covered in pinkish purple or white flowers in mid- to late summer. They then dry to an attractive shade of brown and make fine dried flowers for arrangements. Teasels are biennials but once they are established them will self-seed freely. 7cm pot.

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  • Common Name: Teasel
  • Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline
  • Height: 180cm
  • Spread: 80cm

Item number WFP05


Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) Plant - £1.95

birds foot trefoil plant

Also known as 'bacon and eggs', it can be found in grassland areas and is a very pretty member of the clover family. This plant forms a low dense mat and should be planted near the front of the border/meadow. 7cm pot.

  • situation sun.
  • soil type alkaline: poor/dry.
  • height 30cm.
  • flowering season may-september+
  • colour , yellow/red.

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Item number WFP27


Clustered Bellflower (Campanula glomerota) Plant - £1.95

clustered bellflower plant

Small and compact clusters of violet flowers. This vibrant coloured plant can be found in grassland. Also suitable for rock gardens. 7cm pot.

  • situation sun.
  • soil type - well drained
  • height 15-30cm.
  • flowering season June onwards
  • colour , Violet

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Item number WFP26


Cowslip (Primula veris) Plant - £1.95

cowslip plant

This was a very common plant, but is now much harder to find. It grows in hedges and grasslands. It is especially valuable as an early-flowering nectar-source for insects.7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade.
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - normal.
  • height 25-30cm.
  • flowering season -April/May
  • colour - Yellow

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Item number WFP21


Field Scabious (Knautia arvensis) Plant - £1.95

field scabious plant

This plant, also known as 'gypsy-rose', lives in grasslands, roadsides and hedgebottoms. It will attract large numbers of butter-flies,bees and birds.7cm pot.

  • situation -sun
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - normal.
  • height 80-90cm.
  • flowering season -June-Sept
  • colour - Blue
  • uses - mix with borax and samphire and use for dandruff

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Item number WFP14


Greater Knapweed (Centaurea scabiosa) Plant - £1.95

greater knapweed plant

This relative of the cornflower lives in hedgerows, grasslands and on roadsides. It provides good colour for the garden, whilst also being useful for drying the buds and flowers and having attractive leaves. It is also well favoured by butterflies and used by bees and birds.7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - dry
  • height 80-90cm.
  • flowering season -June-Sept
  • colour - Purple
  • uses digestive disorders and treating wounds, some parts can be put into salads.

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Item number WFP18


Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) Plant - £1.95

harebell plant

This member of the bellflower family is found in chalky hedgerows and grasslands. Besides being useful for a meadow site, this plant is also good for the taller rock garden, or in summer pots and tubs. It will also grow low down in path and wall crevices. 7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - normal/poor/dry
  • height 25-40cm.
  • flowering season -July-Sept
  • colour -Blue

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Item number WFP17


Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) Plant - £1.95

meadowsweet plant

This highly fragrant flower is found in marshes, wet meadows and ditches. It is an ideal plant for moist borders, pond edges and other damp places. 7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - moist
  • height up to 90cm
  • flowering season -June-Sept
  • colour -Cream
  • uses - flavouring mead, curing fevers and digestion problems.

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Item number WFP23


Ox-Eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) Plant - £1.95

ox eye daisy plant

Also called 'dog daisy' this common perennial lives on grassy banks and roadsides. It is an invasive plant and so is better suited for planting in 'wildflower meadows' and follows the flowering of spring bulbs effectively. It is attractive to insects, butterflies and bees for it's nectar.7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type neutral/alkaline - normal
  • height up to 60cm
  • flowering season -May-Aug
  • colour -White/Yellow
  • uses: fabled to deter flies if planted near a house. used as a tonic. leaves and roots used to flavour soups.

Item number WFP19


Ragged Robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi) Plant - £1.95

ragged robin plant

A member of the pink/carnation family, this vigorous plant is found in marshes, damp woods and moist meadows. Though the flowering season ends in june, it is possible to get a second showing if the stems are cut back after flowering. It is best placed in a damp spot, though can stand a dry shaded border. 7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type acid/alkaline - moist
  • height up to 60-70cm
  • flowering season -May-Jun
  • colour -Pink

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Item number WFP15


Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) Plant - £1.95

red clover plant

An essential component of the spring meadow, red clover was once used mainly as cattle fodder. The flowers are widely used in herbal remedies for skin complaints. 7cm pot.

  • situation -sun
  • soil type  - well drained
  • height up to 10-45cm
  • flowering season -May onwards
  • colour -Pink

Item number WFP20


Wild Marjoram (Origanum vulgare) Plant - £1.95

wild marjoram plant

A very valuable herb, it is found on roadsides, grasslands and dry banks. It is a good ground cover plant and forms a lovely golden bush at the front of a border.7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type  - neutral/alkaline normal/dry
  • height up to 50-75cm
  • flowering season -July-Sept
  • colour -Pink

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Item number WFP25


Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Plant - £1.95

yarrow plant

This very common flower dwells in grasslands, hedges and in gardens. It makes a good tall border plant, though it will need to be thinned often as it is a vigorous grower. 7cm pot.

  • situation -sun/partial shade
  • soil type  - acid/alkaline normal/dry
  • height up to 50-70cm
  • flowering season -June-Sept
  • colour -White/Red/Pink
  • uses excellent for fresh arrangements and for drying for winter arrangements.

Item number WFP24


Primrose (Primula vulgaris) Plant - £1.95

primrose plant

Seldom seen in the same places as its close relative the cowslip, primroses prefer moist woodlands, under hedge-rows and shady grasslands. In a garden this would be an ideal plant in a shady border, but it is more suited to wilder planting under a shady tree or hedge. 7cm pot.