Common Knapweed
Common Knapweed is a really tough wildflower that can grow in a range of soils. It is a real favourite of our pollinating insect friends and looks beautiful too. It is one of our perennials and usually flowers from July to September #bringthebeesback
Wild Carrot
Wild Carrot offers a flat, white blossom with a red spot in the centre. The white root smells like carrot and has a range of medicinal uses! It will flower in its second year from June to August #bringthebeesback
Rough Hawkbit
Rough Hawkbit is on the Royal Horticultural Society's list as 'Perfect for Pollinators'. It is one of the perennials from our mix. Flowering from June, right through to early autumn, Rough Hawkbit will help bring #bringthebeesback
Oxeye Daisy
Oxeye Daisy is a beautiful and recognisable pollinator and is one of our perennials. One for the children and one for the bees it flowers from June to September. Oxeye Daisy will certainly help to #bringthebeesback
Ribwort Plantain
Ribwort Plantain can be found all over Britain's grasslands and is well adapted to all soils. It is one of our perennials and flowers from April to October. Ribwort Plantain is a great pollinator's friend and will help #bringthebeesback
Corn Marigold
Corn Marigold is native to the UK since at least the Iron age and provides a wonderful flash of bright yellow to your wildflower meadow. It is one of the annuals in our mix and will flower from June to October. Corn Marigold is perfect for pollinators #bringthebeesback
Yellow Rattle
Yellow Rattle is a bee and butterfly friendly British Wildflower that is on the Royal Horticultural Society's list as 'Perfect for Pollinators'. It is one of the annuals from our mix. Yellow Rattle will be flowering from May to August so it's a big help to #bringthebeesback
Common Sorrel
Common Sorrel is not specifically included as a bee attractor but adds to a good wildflower meadow. It attracts butterflies! This flower usually comes in the second year as it is a perennial and flowers from May to June #bringthebeesback