Description
Economy Meadow Mixture – Spring
This is a mix of 12 native wildflower species and 6 species of grass. The wildflower species in this mix grow on a wide range of soils and all flower early in the season, from April through to the end of June. The meadow should be mown off in about mid-July once the Yellow Rattle has been given the opportunity to seed. It can then be used for animal grazing, maintained at a height of 8-10cm for recreational purposes in the summer, or allowed to regrow giving a repeat flowering albeit less pronounced than in the spring.
The mixture includes 20% wild Flower and 80% Grass.
The breakdown of wildflowers is as follows:
Leucanthemum Vulgare – Oxeye Daisy
8%
Lychnis Flos-Cuculi – Ragged Robin
2%
Plantago Media – Hoary Plantain
5%
Primula Veris – Cowslip
2%
Prunella Vulgaris – Self Heal
14%
Ranunculus Acris – Meadow Buttercup
12%
Ranunculus Bulbosus – Bulbous Buttercup
10%
Rhinanthus Minor – Yellow Rattle
3%
Rumex Acetosa – Common Sorrel
12%
Sanguisorba Minor – Salad Burnet
15%
Silene Dioica – Red Campion
13%
Trifolium Pratense – Wild Red Clover
4%
The breakdown of grasses is as follows:
Agrostis Capillaris – Common Bent
5%
Cynosurus Cristatus – Crested Dogstail
15%
Festuca Ovina – Sheep’s Fescue
20%
Festuca Rubra ssp. Litoralis – Slender Creeping Red Fescue
20%
Festuca Rubra ssp. Rubra – Strong Creeping Red Fescue
20%
Poa Pratensis – Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass
20%






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