GSS-WFS5 contains the following native wildflower species (no grasses):
7.4% Field Scabious (knautia arvensis)
5.2% Meadow Buttercup (ranunculus acris)
4.3% Kidney Vetch (anthyllis vulneraria)
8.0% Corn Cockle (agrostemma githago)
6.2% Greater Knapweed (centaurea scabiosa)
4.5% Birdsfoot Trefoil (lotus corniculatus)
3.0% Corn Marigold (chrysanthemum segetum)
6.4% Salad Burnet (poterium sanguisorba)
6.8% Tufted Vetch (vicia cracca)
3.0% Field Poppy (papaver rhoeas)
3.2% Hoary Plantain (plantago media)
5.9% Ladies Bedstraw (galium verum)
3.2% Dropwort (filipendula vulgaris)
5.0% Common Knapweed (centaurea nigra)
2.0% Corn Chamomile (anthemis arvensis)
5.6% Wild Carrot (daucus carota)
1.8% Yarrow (achillea millefolium)
4.5% Ox-eye Daisy (leucanthemum vulgare)
3.4% Self Heal (prunella vugaris)
3.4% Wild Margoram (origanum vulgare)
3.2% Greater Hawkbit (leontodon hispidus)
4.0% Cornflower (centaurea cyanus)
Wildflower Seed for Chalk Soil, neutral and lower ph (alkaline) sites (such as Limestone) can produce some of the best wildflower meadows. This is usually due to the below average mineral and nutrient content of limestone and chalk based soils preventing other species such as wild grasses from becoming dominant. The wildflowers in this mixture are highly suited to free draining and warmer ground.
Most of these species flower early in the year and again in late summer before the onset of cooler, late autumn weather. Most wildflower species take 6-12 months to establish before flowering so we have included native cornfield annuals for improved first year colour.
Never apply fertiliser or weed control to an area sown with Wildflower Seed for Chalk Soil.
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