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1 Printer-Friendly Wildflower Catalogue This catalogue of wildflowers and sedges is intended to be easier to print that the interactive displays on the main website. Some users may find it more convenient to print and browse this version at their leisure, then order their selections on the Quick Order Form, for which there is a link at the top of every page of the website. BRITISH NATIVE WILDFLOWER SPECIES * probably a well established non-native. **non-native origin Acetosella vulgaris. Sheep's Sorrel Achillea millefolium. Yarrow Achillea ptarmica. Sneezewort Acinos arvensis. Fool's Parsley Aethusa cynapium. Fool's Parsley Agrimonia eupatoria. Agrimony Agrostemma githago. Corncockle Ajuga reptans. Bugle Alchemilla vulgaris. Lady's-mantle Alisma plantago-aquatica. Water-plantain Alliaria petiolata. Garlic Mustard Allium ursinum. Ramsons Althaea officinalis. Marsh-mallow Scarlet Anagallis arvensis. Pimpernel Anchusa arvensis. Bugloss Angelica sylvestris. Wild Angelica Corn Anthemis arvensis. chamomile Anthriscus sylvestris. Cow parsley Anthyllis vulneraria. Kidney Vetch Antirrhinum orontium. Weasel's-snout Aphanes arvensis. Parsley-piert Arabidopsis thaliana. Thale Cress Greater Arctium lappa. Burdock Arctium minus. Lesser Burdock Thyme-leaved Arenaria serpyllifolia. Sandwort Artemesia vulgaris. Mugwort Arum maculatum. Cuckoo-pint Aster tripolium. Sea Aster Spear-leaved Atriplex prostrata. Orache
2 95031 Atropa belladonna Ballota nigra. Deadly Nightshade Black Horehound Bellis perennis. Daisy Betonica officinalis. Betony Trifid Burmarigold Bidens tripartita Bryonia dioica. White Bryony Butomus umbellatus. Flowering Rush Cakile maritima. Sea Rocket Calluna vulgaris. Heather Caltha palustris. Marsh Marigold Calystegia sepium. Hedge Bindweed Campanula glomerata. Clustered Bellflower Campanula rapunculoides. Creeping Bellflower Campanula trachelium. Nettle-leaved Bellflower Capsella bursa-pastoris. Shepherd's Purse Cardaria draba. Hoary Cress Carlina vulgaris. Carline Thistle Centaurea cyanus. Cornflower Centaurea nigra. Knapweed Centaurea scabiosa. Greater Knapweed Centaurium erythraea. Centaury Cerastium fontanum. Mouse-ear Chaerophyllum temulum. Rough Chervil Chamomilla recutita. Scented Mayweed Chelidonium majus. Greater Celandine Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. Oxeye Daisy Chrysanthemum segetum. Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum vulgare. Tansy Cichorium intybus.* Chicory Enchanter'snightshade Circaea lutetiana Clematis vitalba. Traveller's Joy Clinopodium arvensis. Basil Thyme Clinopodium vulgare. Wild Basil Conium maculatum. Hemlock
3 95065 Conopodium majus. Pignut Crepis capillaris. Smooth Hawk's-beard Cymbalaria muralis.* Ivy-leaved Toadflax Cynoglossum officinale. Hound'stongue Daucus carota. Wild Carrot Dianthus deltoides.** Maiden Pink Digitalis purpurea. Foxglove Dipsacus fullonum.ssp sylvestris. Wild Teasel Dipsacus pilosus. Small Teasel Echium vulgare. Viper's-bugloss Erigeron acer. Blue Fleabane Hempagrimony Eupatorium cannabinum Euphrasia rostkoviana. Eyebright Filipendula ulmaria. Meadowsweet Filipendula vulgaris. Dropwort Foeniculum vulgare. Wild Fennel Galega officinalis.* Goat's-rue Galeopsis segetum. Downy Hempnettle Galeopsis tetrahit. Hemp-nettle Galium mollugo. Hedge Bedstraw Galium odoratum. Woodruff Galium saxatile. Heath Bedstraw Galium verum. Lady's Bedstraw Geranium molle. Dove's-foot Crane's-bill Geranium pratense. Meadow Crane's-bill Geum rivale. Water Avens Geum urbanum. Wood Avens Hedera helix. Ivy Heracleum sphondylium. Hogweed Humulus lupulus. Wild Hop Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Bluebell Hypericum humifusum. Trailing St John's-wort Hypericum maculatum. Imperforate St John's-wort Hypericum perforatum. Perforate St. John's-wort Hypericum tetrapterum. Square-stalked
4 St John's-wort Hypochaeris radicata. Cat's-ear Plough-man'sspikenard Inula conyzae Inula helenium.* Elecampane Iris pseudacorus. Yellow Iris Isatis tinctoria.* Woad Knautia arvensis. Field Scabious Lactuca seriola. Compass Plant, Prickly Lettuce Lamium album. White deadnettle Lapsana communis. Nipplewort Lathyrus nissolia. Grass Vetchling Leontodon autumnalis. Autumn Hawkbit Leontodon hispidus. Rough Hawkbit Leontodon saxatilis. Lesser Hawkbit Leucanthemum vulgare. Oxeye daisy Moon Daisy Linaria vulgaris. Toadflax Lotus corniculatus. Bird's-foottrefoil Lotus pedunculatus. Greater Bird'sfoot-trefoil Lychnis flos-cuculi. Ragged Robin Lycopus europaeus. Gypsywort Lysimachia vulgaris. Yellow Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria. Purple Loosestrife Malva moschata. Musk-mallow Malva neglecta. Dwarf Mallow Malva sylvestris. Mallow Marrubium vulgare. White Horehound Matricaria recutita. Scented Mayweed Medicago lupulina. Black Medick Melampyrum arvense.** Field Cowwheat Melampyrum cristatum.** Crested Cowwheat Melampyrum pratense. Cowwheat Melilotus albus. White Melilot Melilotus altissimus. Tall Melilot
5 95132 Melilotus officinalis.* Ribbed Melilot Mentha aquatica. Water Mint Mentha arvensis. Corn mint Mentha pulegium. Pennyroyal Misopates orontium. Weasel's-snout Myosotis arvensis. Forget-me-not Myrris odorata. Sweet Cicely Odontites vernus. Red Bartsia Oenanthe crocata. Hemlock waterdropwort Oenanthe lachenalii. Parsley Waterdropwort Oenothera biennis.* Eveningprimrose Ononis spinosa. Spiny Restharrow Onopordum acanthium.* Cotton Thistle Origanum vulgare. Wild Majoram Papaver argemone. Prickly Poppy Long-headed Papaver dubium. Poppy Papaver hybridum. Rough Poppy Papaver rhoeas. Poppy Pastinaca sativa var. sylvestris. Wild Parsnip Pimpinella major. Greater Burnetsaxifrage Pimpinella saxifraga. Burnet-saxifage Plantago coronopus. Buck's-horn plantain Plantago lanceolata. Ribwort Plantain Plantago maritima. Sea Plantain Plantago media. Hoary Plantain Hoary Potentilla argentea. Cinquefoil Potentilla erecta. Tormentil Poterium officinale. Great Burnet Poterium sanguisorba. Salad Burnet Primula veris. Cowslip Prunella vulgaris. Selfheal Pulicaria dysenterica. Fleabane Ranunculus acris. Meadow buttercup Ranunculus arvensis. Corn Buttercup
6 95166 Ranunculus bulbosus Ranunculus sceleratus. Bulbous Buttercup Celery-leaved Buttercup Raphanus raphanistrum. Wild Radish Wild Reseda lutea. Mignonette Reseda luteola. Weld Rhinanthus minor. Yellow-rattle Rumex acetosa. Sorrel Rumex acetosella. Sheep's Sorrel Rumex hydrolapathum. Water Dock Rumex sanguineus. Wood Dock Branched Burreed Sagittaria sagittifolia Salvia horminoides. Wild Clary Salvia verbenaca. Wild Clary Sambucus ebulus. Dane-wort Dwarf Elder Sanguisorba minor ssp. minor. Salad Burnet Sanguisorba officinalis. Great Burnet Saponaria officinalis.* Soapwort Scabiosa columbaria. Small Scabious Shepherd'sneedle Scandix pecten-veneris Scilla non-scripta. Bluebell Scrophularia auriculata. Water Figwort Scrophularia nodosa. Figwort Serratula tinctoria. Saw-wort Sherardia arvensis. Field Madder Peppersaxifage Silaum silaus Silene alba. White Campion Silene dioica. Red Campion Small-flowered Silene gallica. Catchfly Silene latifolia. White Campion Silene noctiflora. Night-flowering Catchfly Silene nutans. Nottingham Catchfly Silene vulgaris. Bladder Campion Sison ammonum. Stone parsley Solanum dulcamara. Bittersweet Solidago virgaurea. Goldenrod Spergula arvensis. Corn Spurrey
7 95203 Stachys arvensis. Field Woundwort Stachys betonica. Betony Stachys officinalis. Betony Stachys sylvatica. Hedge Woundwort Stellaria graminea. Lesser Stitchwort Stellaria holostea. Greater Stitchwort Succisa pratensis. Devil's-bit Scabious Symphytum officinale. Comfrey Tamus communis. Black Bryony Tanacetum parthenium. Feverfew Taraxacum officinale. Dandelion Thalictrum minus. Lesser Meadow-rue Torilis japonica. Upright Hedgeparsley Tragopogon pratensis. Goat's-beard Trifolium arvense. Hare's-foot Clover Trifolium pratense. Red Clover (wild) Triglochin maritimum. Sea Arrowgrass Ulex europeaus. Gorse Valeriana officinalis. Valerian Valerianella locusta. Cornsalad Verbascum nigrum. Dark Mullein Verbascum thapsus. Great Mullein Verbena officinalis. Vervain Vicia cracca. Tufted Vetch Vicia hirsuta. Hairy Tare Vicia sativa. Vetch Viola arvensis. Field Pansy Viola tricolor. Wild Pansy
8 SOUTHEAST ENGLAND LOCAL-ORIGIN () WILDFLOWERS Local-origin wildflower seed is preferred for establishing wildflowers in environmentally sensitive areas. Local origin seed is likely to be better established to local conditions and to pose less threat to the genetic integrity of nearby wild populations than seed taken from further afield. Herbiseed s Southeast Local Origin seed is the preferred option for sowing in Southeast England. Cat. Botanical Price Per: No. Name Name 1000g. 100g. 25g Achillea millefolium Yarrow SELO Agrimonia eupatoria Agrimony Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley Arum maculatum Lords-and-ladies Centaurea nigra Knapweed Centaurea scabiosa Greater Knapweed Chelidonium majus Greater Celandine Chrysanthemum segetum Corn Marigold Cynoglossum officinale Hounds-tongue Daucus carota Wild Carrot Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Echium vulgare Viper's Bugloss Eupatorium cannabinum Hemp-agrimony Filipendula ulmaria Meadowsweet Galeopsis tetrahit Hempnettle Galium mollugo Hedge Bedstraw Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw Geum rivale Water Avens Geum urbanum Wood Avens Heracleum sphondylium Hogweed Hyacinthoides non-scripta Bluebell
9 Cat. Botanical Price Per: No. Name Name 1000g. 100g. 25g Hypericum perforatum St. John's-wort Knautia arvensis Field Scabious Lapsana communis Nipplewort Leontodon hispidus Rough Hawkbit Leucanthemum vulgare Oxeye Daisy Linaria vulgaris Toadflax Lotus corniculatus Bird's-foot-trefoil Lychnis flos-cuculi Ragged Robin Lythrum salicaria Purple loosestrife Malva moschata Musk mallow Malva sylvestris mallow Matricaria recutita Scented mayweed Misopates orontium Weasel's-snout Myosotis arvensis Field-Forget-me-not Papaver rhoeas Poppy Pastinaca sativa Wild Parsnip Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain Plantago media Hoary Plantain Primula veris Cowslip Prunella vulgaris Self-heal Ranunculus acris Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus Bulbous Buttercup Raphanus raphanistrum Wild Radish Reseda lutea Wild Mignonette Rhinanthus minor Yellow-rattle Rumex acetosa Sorrel Rumex acetosella Sheep's Sorrel Sanguisorba minor Salad Burnet Silene dioica Red Campion
10 Cat. Botanical Price Per: No. Name Name 1000g. 100g. 25g Silene latifolia White Campion Taraxacum officinale Dandelion Torilis japonica Upright Hedgeparsley Verbascum thapsus Great Mullein Verbascum nigrum Dark mullein Viola arvensis Field Pansy Viola tricolor Wild Pansy SEDGES, RUSHES AND SIMILAR SPECIES Cat. Botanical Name Name Price per: No. 1000g. 100g. 25g Bolboschoenus maritimus Sea Club-rush Carex acutiformis Lesser Pond-sedge Carex disticha Brown Sedge Carex pendula Pendulus Sedge Carex riparia Greater Pond-sedge Carex sylvatica Wood-sedge Eleocharis palustris Spike-rush Juncus acutus Sharp Rush Juncus articulatus Jointed Rush Juncus bufonius Toad Rush Juncus effusus Soft Rush Luzula campestris Field Wood-rush Luzula multiflora Heath Wood-rush Luzula sylvatica Great Wood-rush Phragmites communis Reed Scirpus maritimus Sea Club-rush Typha angustifolia Lesser Reed-mace, Bulrush Typha latifolia Greater Reed-mace, Bulrush
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