This collection includes three individual packets of seeds containing the following native wildflower species.
Meadowsweet – Scented, edible, and easy to grow, meadowsweet produces a succession of frothy white flower plumes throughout the summer. A food plant for lots of species of moth caterpillars, its flowers are visited by many other invertebrates including bees, hoverflies and ladybirds.
Musk-Mallow – Reliable for dry soils, the feathery, scented, and dusky-pink flowers of musk-mallow are a popular choice for cottage garden planting schemes and make excellent cut flowers. A floral buffet for pollinators, bees and butterflies can’t resist its nectar rich blooms.
Lady’s Bedstraw – Scenting garden borders with the smell of honey and new mown hay, lady’s bedstraw blooms in July and August with frothy, tiny yellow flowers, which appear in dense clusters and offer shelter and forage for small insects.