Wild Flower gardens are increasing in popularity as gardeners in general are more in tune with nature. People are being actively encouraged to plant wild flowers to attract wildlife to their gardens. As the countryside continues to shrink many of us can help by creating a mini nature haven in our own gardens.
Wild Flowers can be used in a normal garden area as well as planted in green roofs; both will improve biodiversity of your home environment or garden and attract more native species of wildlife. As well as being beneficial to wildlife they have wonderfully pretty flowers. With plenty of varieties to choose from you will be able to both brighten your garden and improve wildlife habitat.
Our 10.5cm Wild Flowers are packed in trays of 15. Each pot has a bespoke colour care card. The reverse of the care card has useful information, care instructions and positioning tips. A Danish trolley shelf will take 4 trays of 10.5cm trays and a total of 36 trays will normally fit on a full trolley.
Attractive red-purple flowers are magnets for bees.
Autumn to Early Summer
Creeping perennial with a rich source of nectar
Autumn to Early Summer
The flowers is a glowing magenta colour
Autumn to Early Summer
Pretty perennial, highly attractive to moths
Autumn to Early Summer
Fast-growing perennial with bell-shaped flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
This pretty annual bears dainty pink flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Stunning scarlet flowers, provides a reminder of the first World War
Autumn to Early Summer
Rich blue flowers, supports bees and butterflies
Autumn to Early Summer
Yellow flowers carried at the end of tall, slender stems.
Autumn to Early Summer
Produces an abundance of lilac, pin-cushion flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Dainty blue flowers will attract early butterflies
Autumn to Early Summer
Cottage garden classic, and supports an inpressive variety to wildlife
Autumn to Early Summer
Chaming little wildflower has petite, pansy blooms
Autumn to Early Summer
Dainty deep pink flowers, particularly attractive to bumlebees
Autumn to Early Summer
It is an attractive subject in any settings
Autumn to Early Summer
Bears clusters of pretty, lavender-blue flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Flowers are an enchanting shade of yellow
Autumn to Early Summer
Vibrant blue flowers on long stems
Autumn to Early Summer
Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies
Autumn to Early Summer
Striking red-purple flowerheads
Autumn to Early Summer
Attractive solitary white flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Reminiscent of an overgrown Cowslip
Autumn to Early Summer
Enduringly popular choice for an informal border
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Pale to deep yellow flowers with a centre that is darker yellow-orange.
Autumn to Early Summer
Distinctively ‘tattered’ pink flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Valued by argiculture for its nitrogen-fixing properties
Autumn to Early Summer
Also known as ‘Thrift’, tufted and low-growing
Autumn to Early Summer
A patch-forming perennial, with its creeping, rooting stems
Autumn to Early Summer
Pretty lilac-blue flowers strike an appealing note
Autumn to Early Summer
Flowers are a sensationally bright yellow
Autumn to Early Summer
Makes a strong statement in any planting scheme
Autumn to Early Summer
Reminiscent of Snapdragons, the graceful, pale yellow flower
Autumn to Early Summer
Pretty native perennial caries heads of sweetly fragrant flowers
Autumn to Early Summer
Intense blue flower spikes are attractive to bees and butterflies
Autumn to Early Summer
White flowers are very attractive as they are flatten clusters
Autumn to Early Summer
Known for its dainty white flowers and its robust habit
Autumn to Early Summer
Shows white flowers followed by bright red berries
Autumn to Early Summer
Distinctively fragrant, and strongly attractive to butterflies and bees
Autumn to Early Summer