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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

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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

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Self Heal

Selfheal is a common herb in Britain and has a long use of historical, medicinal uses. Selfheal is on the Royal Horticultural Society's 'Perfect for Pollinators' list. It is one of our perennials and usually flowers from June to August #bringthebeesback

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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

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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

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White Campion

White Campion is a fantastic addition to any wildflower meadow. It’s delicate flowers provide food for lots of pollinators! It will flower in its second year from May to September. White Campion can be found our Beebomb mix and will help #bringthebeesback.

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Red Campion

Red Campion’s brilliant pink flowers are beautiful and great for pollinators. Red Campion is one of our annuals and has a long flowering period usually from April to August! It can grow in semi-shade and will certainly help us #bringthebeesback

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