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  1. It is widely used as a 'taste enhancing' herb in cooking and in teas.
    €2.45

    Hyssop, once recognised as a medicinal herb is enjoying a revival with home gardeners. An aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender, it makes an excellent low hedge and more unusual alternative to box. The plants are a dark, vibrant green with a spiky, upright habit and narrow tongue-like leaves. 'Pink' Hyssop sports vibrant, pink flowers.

  2. Hyssop is an aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners.

    Hyssop, Hyssopus officinalis, Blue Hyssop

    Blue Hyssop
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Hyssop is a strong-flavoured aromatic herb which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners. An ideal plant for use in containers or as a low hedge or border within the herb garden. Highly attractive to bees, it makes excellent honey and is a must for any wildflower garden.

  3. Iris pseudacorus is a wetland plant that is especially showy during its blooming period

    Iris pseudacorus 'Yellow Flag Iris'

    Fleur-de-lys, Flag Iris
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Yellow Flag Iris is a common and widespread native plant in Britain. This good-looking plant is a wetland plant that is especially showy in bloom and has been transplanted into well-watered gardens all over the world.

  4. Isatis tinctoria flowers

    Isatis tinctoria 'Woad'

    Dyers Woad, Wildflower
    €2.45

    Woad has been grown for its indigo-blue pigment and for its medicinal properties since the 13th century, recently capturing popular imagination as the blue dye for body paint used by the Celts. This fashionable plant has a fresh wildflower appearance that can brighten any garden.

  5. Knautia arvensis is an attractive native perennial herb of well drained grassland.

    Knautia arvensis 'Field Scabious'

    Field Scabious
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Knautia arvensis is an attractive native perennial herb of well drained grassland. It can be found throughout Europe in meadows, rough pasture, hedgerows and verges. Though it is by nature a perennial, it will flower and produce seed the first year if grown as an annual, either autumn or spring sown.

  6. Leucanthemum vulgare 'Ox-Eye Daisy'

    Leucanthemum vulgare 'Ox-Eye Daisy'

    Field Daisy, Marguerite
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.45

    The Ox-eye Daisy is one of the most familiar of all summer flowers. They can be planted at almost any time of year. When seen naturalised in drifts in a sunny wildflower meadow, adorning roadside and meadows or even in a little corner of the garden they are spectacular.

  7. Leucanthemum vulgare, Ox-Eye Daisy, Organic

    Leucanthemum vulgare, Ox-Eye Daisy, Organic

    Ox-eye Daisy, Field Daisy, Marguerite, Wildflower of the British Isles
    €2.75
    Commonly found growing in bold swathes on grassy banks and roadside verges, the Ox-eye Daisy flowers from June through to August. The solitary composite flower of white rays are popular with Mason bees and hoverflies. Organic Seeds
  8. ‘Bird's Foot-Trefoil’ is well distributed throughout the UK and Ireland

    Lotus corniculatus ‘Bird's Foot-Trefoil’

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    The more I see of this rather attractive little plant, the more I grow to appreciate it. Now I seem to spot it all over the place, in meadows, woodland, road verges and gardens. The bright yellow fragrant flowers can be seen in blossom from the end of April through until mid September.

  9. Purple Loosestrife is a native perennial of permanently wet or occasionally flooded soils

    Lythrum salicaria 'Purple Loosestrife'

    Red Sally, Long Purples
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.65

    Magnificent and spectacular spikes of rose-purple flowers, which last from June throughout the summer distinguish this tall wetland plant. Purple loosestrife is an easy garden plant, thriving in any soil. It is a beautiful subject for late summer colour in a border, shrubbery, large pond or slow-moving water.

  10. Malva moschata 'Appleblossom'
    €2.65

    Shorter than the species, Malva moschata 'Appleblossom' grows 45 to 60cm in height. The satiny, single flowers in a lovely soft shade of silver-pink, are textured and striated like crepe, they have a lustrous lacquered quality in sunlight. Wonderfully appealing to bees and other pollinators, they also make a good cut flower.

  11. Malva moschata f. alba

    Malva moschata f. alba

    White Musk Mallow
    €2.65

    Considered by many gardeners to be the most desirable of the Malva species, this rare white-flowered form is even lovelier than the normal rose-pink Musk Mallow. Flowering throughout the summer, the pure white, scented flowers contrast beautifully with the ferny foliage.

  12. Myosotis avensis

    Myosotis avensis

    Forget-Me-Not, Mouse Ears
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.00

    Out of stock

    The much-loved, blue Forget-me-nots have the ability to stimulate nostalgic memories. They are a wonderful ground cover for a shady area, although they will also grow in full sun. They are easy to grow and if left alone, will create a lovely blue blanket of flowers.

  13. With its brilliant scarlet flowers, usually with a black blob at the base of the petals, this native wild flower needs no introduction.

    Papaver rhoeas, Corn Poppy

    Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy, Field Poppy, Wildflower

    Starting at: €1.95

    With its brilliant scarlet flowers, this native wild flower needs no introduction. Single, red, cup-shaped flowers usually with a black blotch at the base of the petals. It is the classic poppy bloom that paint a road verge or embankment a brilliant hue in their first year.

  14. With its brilliant scarlet flowers, usually with a black blob at the base of the petals, this native wild flower needs no introduction.

    Papaver rhoeas, Organic

    Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy, Field Poppy, Wildflower
    €2.65
    With its brilliant scarlet flowers, this native wild flower needs no introduction. Papaver rhoeas offer a profusion of flowers and are a good choice for naturalising in a meadow garden or anywhere for a splash of colour. Organic Seed.
  15. Pennyroyal has attractive whorls of lilac-blue flowers appear in mid to late summer, held above the foliage on stout stems.

    Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium

    Pudding Grass, Pulegium
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland, Ancient Crop
    €1.45

    Out of stock

    Pennyroyal is a cottage garden plant of old. This highly aromatic herb has a strong peppermint scent to its dark green leaves, even more so than other mints. With attractive whorls of lilac-blue flowers, it can be used to carpet a shady corner or make a 'lawn' smelling deliciously of peppermint.

  16. Polemonium caeruleum album

    Polemonium caeruleum album

    White Jacob’s Ladder, Greek Valerian
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.15

    The white form of the lovely Jacobs Ladder, named after the slender, fresh green leaflets arranged like the rungs of a ladder. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the bright foliage and white flowers will brighten shady locations. Both the flowers and the attractive ferny foliage are excellent for cutting.

  17. Polygonatum multiflorum is always a welcome addition to the woodland or shade garden.

    Polygonatum multiflorum 'Solomon's Seal'

    Common Solomon's Seal
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Polygonatum multiflorum is a long cultivated pan-European perennial. Alternate bright green leaves are held upright like the wings of a bird on the upstroke of flight. Tubular white flowers, edged with tiny lime-green petals spring from their axils in spring.
  18. Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant.

    Prunella vulgaris 'Self-heal'

    Wildflower of Britiain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant. The plants produce pretty blue-violet flowers in summer, the flowers freely produce nectar and are highly attractive to bees. If you’re looking for something to add to a meadow garden, or something for those shady areas this is the plant for you.

  19. Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species.

    Pulsatilla vulgaris

    Pasque Flower, Windflower, Meadow Anemone
    €2.50
    Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species, the genus includes some of the loveliest of all flowering plants. In early spring, woolly, flower buds first appear, their silky foliage is deeply divided and covered with soft silvery hairs. The violet-purple flowers often opening while still under snow cover. These plants are always a delight.
  20. Sanguisorba officinalis is a an old-world herb that is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

    Sanguisorba officinalis

    Greater Burnet, Di-Yu
    Ancient Herb, WIldflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Sanguisorba officinalis is a native of Europe and an old-world herb that is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity thanks to the revival of interest in perennial gardens and naturalised form of planting. Perfect for natural style planting schemes, it looks right at home in a swaying sea of grasses.

  21. Scrophularia nodosa, the native Figwort is a hardworking perennial herb.

    Scrophularia nodosa 'Figwort'

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.55

    Our native Figwort is one of the most prolific nectar producers in the plant world, the long-lasting flowers attract more pollinators than any other plant around. The flowers, similar to tiny snapdragons ripen into egg-shaped seed pods, which are just the perfect bouquet filler for interest and movement!

  22. Native to Europe and Asia is a shrubby perennial plant with cheery bright yellow flowers.

    St. John's Wort, Hypericum perforatum

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €1.65

    Out of stock

    St. John's Wort, Hypericum perforatum is native to Europe and Asia and has a long history of herbal use. The most notable feature is the presence of wide bright yellow flowers. The flowers consist of five petals surrounding a dense tuft of protruding yellow stamens that resemble an old fashioned shaving brush.

  23. Stachys officinalis, Betony

    Stachys officinalis, Betony

    Betonica officinalis, Wood Betony, Bishopswort.
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.75

    This pretty little wildflower is a slow growing, long-lived plant with attractive spikes of rich pink-mauve flowers that are very attractive to bees and butterflies as a nectar source. The flowers, which rise from dark green crinkly leaves, keep their colour throughout summer and look stunning when growing en-masse.

  24. Sweet Cicely was formerly a widely cultivated culinary herb, but now only occasionally grown in the herb garden.

    Sweet Cicely, Myrrhis odorata

    Garden Myrh, Anise
    €2.35

    Out of stock

    Sweet Cicely is an attractive plant that is a striking component of herb gardens and hedgerows. Growing to around 90cm, umbels of tiny white flowers appear from spring to early summer. Formerly a widely cultivated culinary herb, the fern-like leaves are deeply divided and smell of aniseed when crushed.

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