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Wildflower Bulbs

Wildflower Bulbs, Native Wildflower Seed Mixtures and Wildflower Plugs. Buy Online or call 0800 883 0169 for advice.

The majority of wildflower bulb species would be planted during the autumn and are available during September/October.

Any bulbs supplied in the spring are classed as "in the green" and are supplied as and when ground conditions allow for them to be lifted.

Certain species may not be UK Native bulbs.

BS Bath Asparagus (Ornithogalum pyrenacium)

The other Ornithogalum native to Britain, and found particularity in woods near Bath. Its spikes may be eaten as an asparagus-like delicacy.

  • It flowers in June some time after its grey-green foliage dies back.
  • These bulbs are UK native. 
  • Bulbs sold in units of 5. Autumn Planted.

 

BS Chives (Allium schoenoprasm var anglicum)

A form of the common kitchen herb, native to places in Britain. This particular specie is much smaller than the ordinary chive, and has delightful curly and flexuous leaves.

  • One of the first wildflowers appearing in spring.
  • These bulbs are UK native. 
  • Sold in clumps of 5. Autumn planted.
 

BS Daffodil, Wild (Narcissus lobularis)

The Wild Daffodil (Narcissus lobularis) is a more delicate and graceful plant than its cultivated counterparts. With a pale yellow perianth around a golden trumpet, the grey-green leaves of the wild daffodil are also distinctive.

  • Flowering around March time.
  • These daffodil bulbs are UK native. 

 


 

BS Daffodil, Wild (Narcissus obvallaris)

The main daffodil species native to Britain, known as the Lent Lily. This particular species is also suited to growing on rocky ground, grasslands and in woods where shade is common.

  • These daffodil bulbs are UK native. 

BS English Bluebell, Field Grown

'Hyacinthoides Non-Scripta'

 

  • These Bluebell bulbs are UK native and field grown.

 

 

 

BS English Bluebell, Woodland Grown

'Hyacinthoides Non-Scripta'

 

  • These Bluebell bulbs are UK native and woodland grown.

 

 

BS Galanthus elwesii

'The Giant Snowdrop' 

Elwesii are giant-flowered snowdrops with honey scented blooms, that will flower in the first year.

  • Height: 10cm. Size: 6cm
  • Blooms: January/February 
  • These snowdrops are UK native.
 

BS Galanthus nivalis

'The Common Snowdrop'

Galanthus nivalis are very widespread and produce a clump of small, beautiful flower heads. The Royal Horticulture Society has awarded Galanthus Nivalis with the Award of Garden Merit for outstanding excellence.

  • Blooms: January/February . 
  • These snowdrops are UK native.
 

BS Galanthus nivalis double (flore pleno)

This naturally occurring double form of our native snowdrop is just as easy to grow, often flowering a little earlier than the its single-flower counterpart. It can to a similar height, and produces attractive flowers.

  • These snowdrop bulbs are UK native.

 

BS Galanthus woronowii

Formerly known as Galanthus ikariae.

Woronowii are small delicate flowers that are almost completely white.

  • Height: 20cm
  • Blooms: February
  • These snowdrops are UK native. 

 

BS Snake's Head Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris)

Pretty, pendent, maroon/purple tulip-shaped bells on slender stems emerge in April and May. These delightful wildflowers were once widespread throughout the UK. They are perfect for naturalising in a moist woodland edge, or wildflower garden. It's essential to select a site where the soil remains moist in spring. 

  • Flowers April/ May
  • These are non - native bulbs

 

BS Snowflake, Spring (Leucojum vernum)

The Spring Snowflake is very similar to The Summer Snowflake (Leucojum aestivum) but with solitary scented flowers, which drop pollen on the slightest impact. Spring snowflake has a delicate and bell-like, white flower with a green spot on each petal. These single flowers terminate the long bright green stems and are produced from February to April. Try it on moist ground in semi-shade.

  • This is a good early source of nectar and pollen for bees. 
  • These are non - native bulbs

 

BS Snowflake, Summer (Leucojum aestivum)

The Summer Snowflake, or Loddon Lily (from the River Loddon in Berkshire) is a tall and an especially beautiful member of this varied family. The large and pure-white flowers appear in late spring, and are bell-like with a green spot near tips of petals. This hardy bulb has linear basal leaves which are bright green.

  • This is a suitable plant for the margin of a pond or a moist rockery. 
  • These are non - native bulbs

 

BS Squill, Autumn (Scilla autumnalis)

This is similar to spring squill and again occurs in grassy places near the sea. Autumn Squill can be found naturally in the British Isles, and in the south of England.

  • Flowers from July to September.
  • Bulbs sold in units of 5, Autumn Planted.
 

BS Squill, Spring (Scilla verna)

This little squill is a wonderful feature in May along the cliffs of the Pembrookshire coast path. Growing to 2" - 4" high with starry blue flowers, it needs an open, well-drained site in the garden. 

  • Flowers from May
  • Bulbs are to be planted in the Autumn
  • These bulbs are native to the UK
 

BS Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)

Star of Bethlehem is a perennial bulbous flowering plant of the family Hyacinthaceae. It has six to ten leaves, and the flowers group in a corymbose raceme with 6-20 flowers.

  • The flowers are white with a green stripe outside.
  • These are non UK native Bulbs.

 

BS Wild Garlic - Ramsons (Allium ursinum)

A wild relative of chives, Wild Garlic (or Ramsons) grows from a small bulb and often spreads to form large clumps. It can be found in damp woods, scrub, hedges and on shady banks, where its garlicky aroma will fill the air. The leaves are edible but have a surprisingly mild flavour.

  • This is an excellent plant for ground cover in a wet corner of the garden. 
  • These wild garlic bulbs are UK native.
 

BS Wild Leek (Allium ampeloprasum var babingtonii)

In the wild in the British Isles it occurs on some rocky coasts of Cornwall, the Scillies and in south Wales. It has purple umbels of flowers and grows from a cloved bulb. 

  • To be planted in the Autumn
  • These bulbs are UK native
 

BS Wood Anemone (Anemone nemorosa)

Star-like, white flowers of the wood anemone can be seen carpeting the woodland floor before the trees burst into leaf. The flowers are often streaked with pink or purple, especially on the outside, and are carried on a reddish stem. Its flowering season just overlaps with bluebells and they look stunning together.  

  • The wood anemone has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  • These wood anemone bulbs are UK native.

 

BS Gardena Bulb Planter

  • Made of high quality steel
  • Automatic release on handle
  • Duroplast coating - impact, elastic, abrasion, and corrosion - resistant
  • Depth Scale