A mix of low growing species perfect for a small lawn area, giving a long season of colour and low height. Slow growing grasses compliment this mix and it will grow best either onto a clean seedbed and rolled inor directly sown into existing grass in the Autumn or Spring, provided it's not going to dry out. If there is a danger or thisit should be carefully watered.
5-10g/m2 ~ (flower seed only. sowing rate 1g/m2 )
Flowers
% Latin name Common name
- 4 Prunella vulgaris Selfheal
- 3.4 Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw
- 3 Rhanthus Minor Yellow Rattle
- 3 Ranunculus acris Meadow Buttercup
- 2.5 Primula veris Cowslip
- 2.3 Lotus corniculatus Birdsfoot Trefoil
- 2 Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel
- 1 Leucanthemum vulgare Oxeye Daisy
- 0.8 Achillea millefolium Yarrow
- 0.5 Leontodon hispidus Rough Hawkbit
- 0.3 Trifolium pratense Wild Red Clover
- 0.2 Hypericum perforatum Wild St John's Wort
- 0.2 Hypochaeris radicata Cat's-ar
- 0.2 Oenanthe pimpinelloide Corky Fruited Water Dropwort
- 0.2 Stachys officinalis Betony
- 0.2 Galium palustre Meadow Vetchling
- 0.1 Silene noctiflora Night Flowering Catchfly
- 0.1 Conopodium majus Pignut
- >0.1 Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common Spotted Orchid
20%
Grasses
% Latin name Common name
- 8 Agrostis capillaris Common Bent
- 38 Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dogstail
- 26 Festuca rubra Slender-creeping Red-fescue
- 4 Phleum bertolonii Smaller Cat's-tail
- 2 poa prethentisis Smooth meadow grass
- 2 Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet vernalGrass
80%