Achillea ageratum (English Mace)
£5.50A culinary herb for the garden border or a patio pot. It is a hardy perennial with serrated aromatic... [full details]
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British native flowers, such as foxgloves and yarrow have been a staple of cottage gardens for centuries and wildflowers are being used more and more these days to complement modern varieties.
They are invaluable for our native pollinators, including the struggling bee and butterfly populations. Many of our native plants are disappearing due to loss of habitat and widespread use of herbicides on farmland. Growing wild plants in our gardens helps foster an understanding of their plight and puts them back on our cultural radar — and perhaps encourages us to get out and see them in the wild.
As importantly, growing them provides a valuable food source for our wildlife, which often cannot access non-native flowers (for example, if the flowers have been bred to be double, etc). Our gardens are the only wildlife havens in some areas.
These plants can be simply stunning and, in addition to playing an important role in our beds and borders, they are also good for planting in 'wildlife areas' of the garden, to encourage and support our native wildlife.
A culinary herb for the garden border or a patio pot. It is a hardy perennial with serrated aromatic... [full details]
White flowers, 3" across in June and July. Deep green feathery leaves. Loved by bees. The green fern... [full details]
Chives are easy to grow in a pot near the kitchen door, or in the herb bed. The leaves have a mild o... [full details]
This is our native wild relation to the onion and garlic. Milder in taste and smell than cultivated... [full details]
This is our native wild relation to the onion and garlic. Milder in taste and smell than cultivated... [full details]
A rarely offered cultivar from our native wood anemone, with fully double blue eyed flowers.Good for... [full details]
An old and unusual version of our native wood anemone, having green tips to the white petals. The fl... [full details]
An old variety found by William Robinson in The Oxford Botanic Gardens in 1880s. Taller than most wi... [full details]
An interesting form of our native Wood Anemone which is not often seen. The blooms open pure white a... [full details]
A lovely, vigorous anemone with deep blue flowers from early to late spring. The quality of the flow... [full details]
An unusual form in which instead of petals the flower is made up of tight green leaves. The flowers... [full details]
This lovely native wildflower of open woodland and shady margins has starry off-white flowers waving... [full details]
Our native Wood Anemone. Available as bare-root Rhizomes only in winter. You are buying ten Rhizome... [full details]
A beautiful, butter creamy-yellow anemone. This is a lovely native hybrid wood anemone between Anem... [full details]
A British native plant which was traditionally used for producing warm-yellow coloured dye for texti... [full details]
A blue and white form of this easy garden plant. Happy in sun or in shade where it shows up wonderfu... [full details]
A lovely pure white form of this easy garden plant. Happy in sun or in shade where it shows up wonde... [full details]
The plant has lovely white flowers in early summer and forms a large clump. It will grow pretty much... [full details]
White Mugwort has been a much-valued garden plant since its introduction from China in 1901. Arching... [full details]
A native wildflower steeped in folklore. For hundreds of years it was made into garlands and hung ov... [full details]
A very pretty perennial wild grass. This British Native 'Quaking Grass' is named after the delicate... [full details]
Yellow Ox-Eye Daisy is not fussy about the soil it grows in. It can be grown in a border or wildlife... [full details]
This lovely plant of wet meadows and water margins will actually grow in most situations, provided t... [full details]
This lovely plant of wet meadows and water margins will actually grow in most situations, provided t... [full details]
A British native wildflower which is very happy in the garden. Masses of violet-blue, bell-shaped fl... [full details]
A British native wildflower found in meadows and verges. It grows happily in amongst grass and other... [full details]
Our beautiful native Cornflower which traditionally grew in meadows and verges across the country bu... [full details]
A British native of clay soils and meadows. Black buds opening to deep pink blooms in summer.A tough... [full details]
This British native wildflower grows in dry chalky grasslands, roadsides, hedgerows and cliffs throu... [full details]
The white form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinki... [full details]
The red form of False Valerian. Not technically native to the UK, you could be forgiven for thinkin... [full details]
The Pink Cow Parsley. Not often found in nurseries. Umbels of pink flowers in early summer, over gre... [full details]
The unusual white willowherb which, like its pink cousin, is loved by bees and other pollinators for... [full details]
This lovely wildflower is a magnet for bees and butterflies and other pollinators. It was ranked ver... [full details]
A tall plant and although possibly not native to the UK, it has been known here since at least Roman... [full details]
White chicory is less common than the blue and makes a beautiful border or herb bed plant. The flowe... [full details]
The rarely seen pink chicory. The flowers are usually soft pink in colour and have 15-20 petals whic... [full details]
A British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butterflies. Can be used... [full details]
A British native which is common in open woodland, hedgerows and dry grassland. Fine leaves and deli... [full details]
A native plant, but now very rare in the wild. Lily of the Valley has many creamy drooping bells fro... [full details]
The rarer pink form of Lily of the Valley has many rose-tinted drooping bells from late spring, whic... [full details]
A British native grass, Crested Dogstail was once grown to be used to make bonnets. Purple grass flo... [full details]
The British native wild carrot. White umbel shaped flowers of white, or very pale pink, from June to... [full details]
A British native 'pink' with slender foliage and tall flower stems and deep pink flowers that are su... [full details]
The elegant, white form of our native foxglove with snow-white flower spikes. Perfect for cottage ga... [full details]
Our native foxglove with speckled purple flower spikes. Perfect for cottage garden schemes but equal... [full details]
One each of the purple and white native foxgloves. These plants will self-seed gracefully and are pe... [full details]
A native wildflower and old herbal remedy. Large dusky pink frothy flower heads on tall stems in lat... [full details]
Four plants from our range of interesting Celandine. We will select four varieties from the list her... [full details]
This unusual variety has yellow celandine flowers contrasting beautifully with dark bronze polished... [full details]
Celandine are one of the delights of early spring and among the first plants to flower. This variet... [full details]
Celandine are one of the delights of early spring and among the first plants to flower. This variet... [full details]
A most unusual celandine which has frilly green petals streaked with hints of lemon.Celandine are on... [full details]
Celandine are one of the delights of early spring and among the first plants to flower. This varie... [full details]
A rare variageted form of Celandine, discovered in the grounds of Sheldon Manor in Wiltshire in 1996... [full details]
A lovely and rarely found form of Celandine with waxy dark green leaves marked strongly with pale gr... [full details]
This unusual Celandine is the largest we know of. The foliage, which consists of large leaves at the... [full details]
Coppernob has orange-yellow celandine flowers contrasting beautifully with near black leaves Looks s... [full details]
Double bronzy-orange flowers with attractive darker markings as they age. Green foliage with lighter... [full details]
One of the best celandines with large, ivory white, flowers above green lightly mottled foliage.Cela... [full details]
A golden version of the familiar native summer wildflower which grows freely in meadows and verges a... [full details]
The difficult to find double flowered form of our native meadowsweet. Creamy-white double flowers fr... [full details]
The familiar native summer wildflower which grows freely in meadows and verges and flowers from June... [full details]
An unusual and rare strawberry with a long history. Unlike most strawberries, this plant has green f... [full details]
Small, bright red strawberries with an intense flavour follow small white flowers, which are a good... [full details]
An attention grabbing perennial flower which is classed as native, although Gerard (1597) says it wa... [full details]
The flowers of Giant Snowdrops are larger than their common cousin and they have two green spots on... [full details]
This is the wonderful double form of the snowdrop. Adds further interest to the winter and spring ga... [full details]
This is the wonderful double form of the snowdrop. Adds further interest to the winter and spring ga... [full details]
This is the wonderful double form of the snowdrop. It adds further interest to the winter and spring... [full details]
Snowdrops are among the first bulbs to bloom in spring and can form impressive carpets of white in t... [full details]
Snowdrops are among the first bulbs to bloom in spring and can form impressive carpets of white in t... [full details]
A British native wildflower found in hedgerows, edges of woods and meadows. Flowers from spring to... [full details]
This British native, low-growing plant makes fantastic carpet-like ground cover under trees and shru... [full details]
A British native wildflower found in meadows across the country, but now sadly much less commonly th... [full details]
Clumps of rounded, lobed leaves with tall grey-green stems. Nodding bell shaped pale green-white flo... [full details]
Used as a flavouring and to make German and Russian Licorice. Pale blue pea-like flowers. This herb... [full details]
This wild grass is named Holy Grass and Vanilla Grass, due to the scent released when the foliage is... [full details]
A neat small shrubby perennial with tiny leaves and large yellow flowers in July and August. Reddis... [full details]
This British native perennial wildflower herb is ideal for attracting pollinators which love the ope... [full details]
The British native field scabious. Lilac-blue/mauve pincushion flowers all summer.A tough, attractiv... [full details]
This perennial British native sweet pea is now rather rare. Known as the Wood Pea, it throws out eno... [full details]
This native perennial wildflower ranked first place among the "non-weed" perennials examined in a re... [full details]
A native perennial meadow flower, once used to combat chest complaints. White, daisy-like flowerhead... [full details]
This rare British native wild flower is now only found on the cliffs of a few locations around Brita... [full details]
One of our wonderful native perennial wildflowers from the pea family. Widespread and found in all k... [full details]
The white form of our native Ragged Robin, a wildflower of damp meadows and ditches. Ideal for natur... [full details]
An excellent British native creeping ground cover for cool soil. Masses of golden-yellow buttercup-l... [full details]
Striking rosy-pink spikes of flowers throughout the summer. Very easy to grow and very self-sufficie... [full details]
A British native and a graceful plant with finely cut ferny leaves and broad flat heads of white flo... [full details]
This is the true British Native Bluebell, not to be confused with the more widely offered Spanish Bl... [full details]
Also available as potted bulbs here.Not to be confused with the more widely offered Spanish Bluebell... [full details]
ONE EACH OF OUR NATIVE PERENNIAL PRIMROSE, COWSLIP AND OXLIP PLANTS. EACH IN A 9x10cm POT.PrimroseTh... [full details]
A British native meadow wildflower which is one of the best nectar and pollen providers for Short an... [full details]
The golden-leaved form of the British native Marjorum. The deliciously aromatic leaves have been use... [full details]
A usefukl compact form of British native Marjorum. The deliciously aromatic leaves have been used as... [full details]
A striking dwarf form of marjorum with rounded leaves, edged with a broad pale cream band.Plant in a... [full details]
Called 'Fox and cubs' because of the appearance of the open flowers (the fox) alongside the flower... [full details]
An old cottage garden plant with green foliage and pure white, pendant flowers underneath the many s... [full details]
The Oxslip is a rare British native. Similar (and related) to the more widely available cowslip, but... [full details]
