Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517 Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517 CELL GROWN WILD FLOWERS, MARGINALS & REEDS Availability The following varieties which are listed will give you a selection of Nature Plant Varieties which are available throughout the season. Some wild flower species have erratic germination, causing these species to be ready at different times.
If there are varieties which you are inquiring about, and not listed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Contract Growing Should you require a variety or varieties to be grown ‘Under Contract’, we would be only too pleased to discuss this with you. Flower Colour Key Natural Habitat Key B – Blue P – Pink BG – Bare Ground N – Naturalised Br – Brown PM – Pale Mauve C – Cliffs OW – Open Woodland Cr – Cream Pu – Purple CG – Coastal Grassland Sh – Shingle G – Green Du – Dunes SM – Salt Marsh M – Maroon W – White F – Fields SP – Shady Places Ma – Mauve Y – Yellow G – Grassland W – Woodland O – Orange H – Hedgebanks WE – Woodland Edges He – Heath WP – Wet Places Price and Availability on Request PLEASE INQUIRE FOR FULL COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF MARGINALS & REEDS Flowering Height Flower Natural Time in cms English Name Botanical Name Habit Colour Habitat Pentaglottis sempervirens B Leontondon autumnalis Y Geum urbanum Y/W/P Betonica officinalis R Lotus corniculatus Y Lathyrus montanus Pu/Ma Medicago lupulina Y Silene vulgaris W Geranium sanguineum Pu Hyacinthoides non-scripta B Erigeron acer B Buglossoides purpurocaerulea Perennial B Picris echoides Y Veronica beccabunga B Cytisus scoparius Y Centaurea numoralis Pu Plantago coronopus G Ajuga reptans B Ranunculus bulbosus Y Pimpinella saxifrage W Vicia sepium YP/Pu Ranunculus acris Whitish/Y G/WP Carlina vulgaris Br Hypochaeris radiata Y Cichorium intybus B Salvia verbenaca B Trifolium hybridum Creamy/Y G/W/P fragiferum
Ann/Biennial R pratense Pinkish/Pu G/W/P repens W Campanula glomerata B Symphytum officinale P/W Agrimonia eupatoria Y Arctium pubens Pu/Ma Hypochoeris radiata Y Malva sylvestris Ma Verbascum thapsus Y Helianthemum nummularium Perennial Y Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517 Veronica officinalis B Dipascus fullonum Ma Potentilla erecta Y Viola riviniana B Thymus praecox Pu Barbarea vulgaris Y Centaurea cyanus B Anthriscus sylvestris W Primula veris Y Ranunculus repens Y Potentilla reptans Y Lysimachia nummularia Y Cruciata laevipes Y Cardamine pratensis P/W/Ma
Cushion calamint (wild basil) Clinopodium vulgare Ma Bellis perennis Y/M Taraxacum officinale P Dianthus armeria P Succisa pratensis B Viola canina PB Geranium columbinum P Filipendula vulgaris W Geranium phaeum M Reseda luteola Y Circaea lutetiana W Oenothera biennis Y Tanacetum parthenium Y/W Knautia arvensis Ma Scrophularia nodosa M Linum usitatissimum Pale B Pulicaria dysenterica Y Digitalis purpurea R Oenothera stricta O Alliaria petiolata W Veronica chamaedrys B Lycopus europaeus G Trollus europaeus Y Tragopogon pratensis Y Solidago virgaurea Y Ulex europaeus Y Companula latifolia B Lotus uliginosus Y Arctium lappa G Sanquisorba officinalis R/Pu Chewlidonhium majus Y Centauria scabiosa Pu Stellaria holostea W Epilobium hirsutum P Cynoglossum germanicum P Tragopogon pratensis Y Cirsium acaule Pu Hypericum hirsutum Y Viola hirta B Campanula rotundifolia B Galium mollugo W Stachys sylvatica R Eupatorium cannabinum P Geum urbanum Y Geranium robertianum
Ann/Biennial P Verbascum pulverulentum Y Plantago media Pu/M Trifolium campestre Y Ballota nigra Pu Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517 Hippocrepsis comosa Y Cynoglossum offinale Pu Cymbalaria muralis Pu/Y Polomonium caeruleum B Anthylis vuleraria Y Centauria nigra P Galium verum Y Alchemilla vulgaris G/Y Arctium minus Pu Ranunculus ficaria Y Trifolium dubium Y Scutellaria minor P/Pu Ranunculus flammula Y Stellaria graminea W Medicago sativa P Chrysanthemum segetum Y Origanum vulgare P Galium palustre W Lotus pendunculatus Y Potentilla palustris Pu Myosotis secunda B Althaea officinalis P Caltha palustris Y Cirsium palustre Pu Viola palustris PM Stachys palustris Pu Geranium pratense Ma Filipendula ulmaria Cr Medicago lupulina Y Melilotus alba Y Reseda lutea Y Mimulus guttatus Y Adoxa moschatellina Gr Hieracium pilosella Y Verbascum thapsus Y Malva moschata P Vicia angustifolia P Campanula trachelium B Hieracium brunneocroceum O Chrysanthemum leucanthemum – Y/W Primula elatior Y Linum bienne B Linaria repens B Viola reichenbachiana B/Ma Silaum silaus Gr Hypericum perforatum Y
Pignut (available as bulb only September)
Conopodium majus W Plantago lanceolata Pale BR Primula vulgaris Y Lythrum salicaria P Linaria purpurea Pu Geranium pyrenacium Pu Lychnis flos-cuculi R Allium ursinum (garlic aroma) – W Silene dioica R Lychnis viscaria P Trifolium pratense R Centranthus ruber R Ononis repens P Epilobium angustfolium P Leontondon hispidus Y Sanguisorba minor Gr Serratula tinctoria Pu Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517 Scabiosa columbaria Lilac Silene maritima W Armeria maritima P Plantagon maritima Gr/Y Prunella vulgaris B Potentilla anserina Y Scutellaria galericulata B Verbascum virgatum Y Scabiosa columbaria B Geranium pusillum B Dipsacus pillosus W Achillea ptarmica W Saponaria officinalis P Rumex acetosa Y/R Cirsium vulgare Pu Ononsis spinosa P
Square-stalked St Johns wort Hypericum tetraperum Y Foetidissima Pu Geranium versicolor P Myrrhis odorata W Viola odorata B Viola odorata dumetorum W Tanacetum vulgare Y Linaria vulgaris Y Clematis vitalba Greenish W W/WP Trifolium dubium Y/Pale Br G Vicea cracca Pu Torilis japonica W Valeriana officinalis P Vicia sativa Pu Coronilla varia P Echium vulgare B Geum rivale P Myosotis scorpiodes B Mentha aquatica Ma Reseda luteola Y/G Meconopsis cambrica Y Silene alba W Lamium album W Centranthus alba W Angelica sylvestris W/P Daucus carota W Roseda lutea Y Viola tricolour
Ann/Perennial Pu/Y Pastinaca sativa Y Lathyrus sylvestris P Fragaria vesca Y/W Cheiranthus cheiri O/Y Teucrium scorodonia W Oxalis acetosella W Veronica montana B Euphorbia amygdaloides Gr Stachys sylvatica Pu Achillea milleolium W Lamiastrum galeobdolon Y Pseudacorus Y Lysimachia vulgaris Y Lathyrus pratensis Y Melilotus officinalis Y Lysimachia nemorum Y
rattle (partly parasitic) Rhianthus minor Y Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517
There are two aspects encouraging a successful Butterfly Meadow and they are:
(1) Plants to provide nectar for adult butterflies and(2) Plants to provide food for the larvae.
Butterfly Meadows have flowers which are planted for feeding on, and grasses for breeding. Butterfly Key: Butterfly (larvae) Food Plants English Name Botanical Name Butterfly English Name Botanical Name Butterfly Lofus cornicuclatus Primula vulgaris Cytisus scoparius
Restharrow, Common Ononis repens
Buckthorn, Common Rhamnus cathartica Plantago lanceolata Dactylis glomerata Helianthermum chamaecstus 7-24-33 Cynosauris cristatus
Rough Meadow Grass Poa trivialis Cardamine pratensis Salix caprea Succisa pratensis Rumex acetosa Allaria petiolata Crisium vulgare Ullex europoaerus Erodium cicutarium Illex aquifolium Fragaria vesca Lonicera pericyclamen 13-42 Viola riviniana Humulus lupulus – canina Hippocrepis comosa – hirta Hedera helix – odorata Anthyllis vulneraria Trifolium repens Urtica dioica
The following varieties are recommended as they have been chosen to coincide with the emergence of Adult Butterflieswhich have been breeding on the associated grasses. Wild Flowers Grasses Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517
MIX WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR HEDGEROW & ROADSIDE AREAS
Wild Flowers Low Maintenance Grasses
MIX WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR WET MEADOWS & CLAY AREAS
Wild Flowers Low Maintenance Grasses
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR ACID SOILS
Wild Flowers Grasses
MIX WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR MEADOW & GRASSLAND (LOAM)
Wild Flowers Grasses Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR NEUTRAL SOILS
Wild Flowers Grasses
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR WETLAND & POND AREAS
Wild Flowers Grasses
MIX WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR CHALK & LIMESTONE AREAS
Wild Flowers Low Maintenance Grasses
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR HEAAVY CLAY SOILS
Wild Flowers Grasses Tel: (01886) 832288/832000 Fax: (01886) 833517
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR OPEN WOODLANDS & HEDGEROWS
Wild Flowers Grasses
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR FREE DRAINING SANDY SOILS
Wild Flowers Grasses
WILD FLOWERS & GRASSES FOR HEATHLAND & BANKS
Wild Flowers Grasses Please inquire for availability of the above categories, ie: Marginals & Aquatics.
1 We undertake Contract Growing of Phragmites australis (Common Norfolk Reed) in small and
2 PURPOSE: planting of Reed Beds for filtration purposes.
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