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CORN CHAMOMILE Anthemis arvensis A pretty annual that produces fragrant, white daisy-like flowers from May to August. It has feathery leaves and grows to approximately 30cm tall. Great for bees and butterflies. CORN COCKLE Agrostemma githago A delightful annual that has been known in Britain since the Iron Age. Its magenta flowers bloom from May to September and are attractive to pollinators, especially bees. CORN MARIGOLD Glebionis segetum A vibrant annual that blooms bright yellow daisy-like flowers from June to October. It has ferny grey green foliage and can grow up to 1m tall. Great for bees, butterflies and moths. RED CAMPION Silene dioica An attractive perennial found in woodlands, hedgerows and along verges. Deep pink flowers bloom from May to September and are attractive to bees, butterflies, moths and hoverflies. MEADOWSWEET Filipendula ulmaria This fragrant perennial is commonly seen on river banks and wet meadows and produces sprays of densely packed creamy white flowers from June to September. CORNFLOWER Centaurea cyanus This annual wildflower favourite produces vibrant, bright blue flowers from June to August. It can grow 60-80cm tall and perfect for attracting pollinators. CORN POPPY Papaver rhoeas A bright annual that has been seen in Britain as far back as the Bronze Age. Bold, papery red blooms appear from June to August that are attractive to pollinators, particularly Bumble Bees. WHITE CAMPION Silene latifolia A common perennial found along hedgerows and roadside verges. It produces white flowers from May to October. The flowers produce a delicate scent in the evening and attract moths. COMMON MALLOW Malva sylvestris A pretty perennial that produces deep pink 5 petalled flowers with purple stripes from June to September. These nectar rich flowers provide a great food source for insects. Retailer: Our wildflower wedding favours are packed in small white envelopes (approx. 9cm wide x 12.5cm tall) and available in 2 label designs. Each little packet can either contain 5g of a single species listed below or a mixture of them all. Mixtures are sown at 4g per m 2 and single species are sown at 1g per m 2 .

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CORN CHAMOMILE Anthemis arvensis

A pretty annual that produces fragrant, white daisy-like flowers from May to August. It has

feathery leaves and grows to approximately 30cm tall. Great for bees and butterflies.

CORN COCKLE Agrostemma githago

A delightful annual that has been known in Britain since the Iron Age. Its magenta flowers

bloom from May to September and are attractive to pollinators, especially bees.

CORN MARIGOLD Glebionis segetum

A vibrant annual that blooms bright yellow daisy-like flowers from June to October. It has

ferny grey green foliage and can grow up to 1m tall. Great for bees, butterflies and moths.

RED CAMPION Silene dioica

An attractive perennial found in woodlands, hedgerows and along verges. Deep pink flowers

bloom from May to September and are attractive to bees, butterflies, moths and hoverflies.

MEADOWSWEET Filipendula ulmaria

This fragrant perennial is commonly seen on river banks and wet meadows and produces

sprays of densely packed creamy white flowers from June to September.

CORNFLOWER Centaurea cyanus

This annual wildflower favourite produces vibrant, bright blue flowers from June to August.

It can grow 60-80cm tall and perfect for attracting pollinators.

CORN POPPY Papaver rhoeas

A bright annual that has been seen in Britain as far back as the Bronze Age. Bold, papery red

blooms appear from June to August that are attractive to pollinators, particularly Bumble Bees.

WHITE CAMPION Silene latifolia

A common perennial found along hedgerows and roadside verges. It produces white flowers

from May to October. The flowers produce a delicate scent in the evening and attract moths.

COMMON MALLOW Malva sylvestris

A pretty perennial that produces deep pink 5 petalled flowers with purple stripes from June to

September. These nectar rich flowers provide a great food source for insects.

Retailer:

Our wildflower wedding favours are packed in small white

envelopes (approx. 9cm wide x 12.5cm tall) and available in

2 label designs. Each little packet can either contain 5g of a

single species listed below or a mixture of them all. Mixtures

are sown at 4g per m2 and single species are sown at 1g per m2 .