Wildflowers of the Cornfield
Wildflowers of the Cornfield
Wildflowers of the cornfield contains an improved selection of UK produced wild flowers which will produce a colourful display in one growing season from an autumn or spring sowing. It contains all of the brightest, most popular cornfield flowers. This mixture will grow well on most soil types.
A collection of native cornfield annual wildflowers, found in traditionally managed meadows and waysides. Beneficial to many wildlife species, this mixture may be used to enhance the biodiversity of wild and semi-wild areas, always being sensitive to the existing ecology.
Growing Guide: Cultivate the soil to make a weed free seed bed with a medium to fine tilth, or create areas of heavily scarified grass. Sow the mixture in the autumn or early spring. A later sowing will shift flowering beyond the normal peak in June.
Coverage: 3, 7, 30 or 100 square metre pack sizes
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Species List
Agrostemma githago (Corncockle), Cota austriaca (Anthemis austriaca) (Corn Chamomile), Glebionis segetum - (Chrysanthemum segetum) (Corn Marigold), Matricaria chamomilla - (Matricaria recutita) (Scented Mayweed), Papaver rhoeas (Common Poppy), Centaurea cyanus (Cornflower).
Our packaging is made from FSC recycled cardboard and environmentally friendly inks. The seed bags are waxed paper or compostable starch to keep seeds in the best condition during storage. Seed packs are supplied ready-mixed with organic husks for ease of distribution.