Description
Lovely in wildflower meadows, this perennial herb was naturalised in Britain in the 16th century and is now used in salads – the young leaves have a fresh, cucumber-like flavour. The flowers are a magnet for pollinators.
We should all be planting more wildflowers – they not only look beautiful, but are invaluable for attracting many beneficial insects to our gardens. Easy to grow and care for, they’ll naturally self-seed, providing colour for many years.






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