“Közönséges gyíkfű (Prunella vulgaris) 0,1g, ~125 mag” a kosárba helyezve. Kosár
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FRUITFUL FURRY seed mix
- 2.500 Ft - 7.500 Ft
- Want a beautiful, colourful and thriving lawn? With a mixture of 7 native wildflowers, the Flowering Native Lawn is guaranteed to be a hit with pollinators: the catkin, sage and hornwort are very popular with butterflies, while the white testicle provides food for short-tongued pollinators such as the house bee and the red testicle for long-tongued bees, including bumblebees. Like all butterfly...
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FERTILIZED FERTILIZED EXTRA seed mix
- 3.500 Ft - 10.000 Ft
- Want a beautiful, colourful and thriving lawn? After the highly successful Flowering Ancestral Grass with 7 native wildflower species, its bigger brother, the Flowering Ancestral Grass Extra Seed Mix with 15 species of native Hungarian seeds, is now available. This is a guaranteed success with pollinators: catkin, sage, spotted knapweed, rabbit's foot, hairy vetch and hornwort are very popular with butterflies,...
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NITRO seed mix
- 1.750 Ft
- Want to improve soil quality naturally while benefiting pollinators? That's exactly what our 5-species green manure seed mix is for! Each species enriches the soil with nitrogen, increasing future yields. Forget fertilizers and use an ecologically sustainable solution while supporting pollinators. Characteristics: life cycle: annual, perennial flowering time: may-october size: 10-60 cm soil: dry, average growing conditions: sunny pollination factor: 9/10...
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TRIUMVIRÁGUS seed mix
- 1.750 Ft - 2.500 Ft
- Want a beautiful, colourful and thriving lawn? With this mix, success is guaranteed, even for pollinators: white clover feeds short-tongued pollinators such as house bees, while red clover and purple clover feed long-tongued pollinators such as bumblebees. Like all butterfly plants, testes fix nitrogen from the air and enrich the soil with it. This...
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Daisy (Bellis perennis) 0,25g, ~1800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- I think no one needs to be introduced to my favourite creator of flower lawns. The wild form of the daisy (Bellis perennis) is our native wildflower, which does very well in grass and lawns. It is best sown with grass or in seed mixtures when mowing, but do not sow it amongst your existing grass: it is best sown as seedlings, which will germinate very well over time when planted amongst the grass. Its attractiveness as a pollinator is incredible...
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- 10/10 pollinator, perennial, butterfly favourite, bee-feeder, native
Ligeti sage (Salvia nemorosa) 1g, ~925 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Lime sage (Salvia nemorosa) is one of our most beautiful wild flowers, and its cultivars can be found in many garden shops. No garden should be without it, it is a great favourite with pollinators. The various buttercups are particularly fond of it (see photo), but it is also a great favourite of bumblebees. Lime sage is less well known for its medicinal properties, but like medicinal sage it can be used for its antiseptic properties, or as a herb (although it is also a...
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- also for window box, edible flower, perennial, herb, herbaceous plant, beekeeper, native, tea
Thymus serpyllum 0,25g, ~1950 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Narrow-leaved thyme or field thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is a native Hungarian herb that can be found in many places in nature. Its long flowering period (from May to September) makes it a very good pollinator and it is visibly adored and frequently visited by bees and butterflies. It is also increasingly being used abroad as a flowering, care-free weed. Its short stature, beautiful flowers and drought tolerance make it a really good substitute for lawns....
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Ranunculus acris 1g, ~780 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The meadow buttercup (Ranunculus acris) is a native Hungarian wildflower, which, yellowing from May, almost covers the wetter primeval grasslands. Its yellow flowers often stand out in pastures, because, like other buttercup species, it is also poisonous and is not eaten by grazing animals. While seed buttercup is an annual flower, meadow buttercup is a perennial. It spreads by clinging and can form quite large colonies. It has become resistant to herbicides, so...
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Hornwort (Lotus corniculatus) 10g, ~8300 seeds
- 875 Ft
- seeds origin: Austria 1 package contains 10 g, about 8300 seeds. For sowing suggestions and more details, scroll down.
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Common lizard grass (Prunella vulgaris) 0,1g, ~125 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Prunella vulgaris is a native Hungarian wildflower, which is most often found in grassland communities. It flowers from May until the end of summer, and once established it spreads with its tendrils. It prefers sunny or semi-shady places and a more humid environment. It has long been cultivated for its astringent and wound-healing properties, but its leaves can also be made into tea. It has also been used in the past to treat laryngitis, hence the name. A...
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Lanceolate Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) 2g, ~1000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Who doesn't know the syrupy, cough-relieving form of spearwort (Plantago lanceolata) from childhood, a less popular cough syrup as a child? Its medicinal properties are undoubted, but its long flowering period also makes it attractive to pollinators, who mainly collect pollen. It can also be used externally to treat wounds and stings. It is an important and common species in lawns. Properties: other names: lamb's tongue, lizard's tongue, netting grass, snake's tongue, goose's tongue, devil's rib, plantain, plantain...
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Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) 2g, ~660 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) is a well-known herb that has been used to treat wounds externally for its astringent properties. It is also a butterfly plant, so it fixes nitrogen from the air. It can also work when sown in grass: it can be a super component of pollinator-friendly lawns. Properties: other names: wonder clover, clover, cat's claw, rabbit's clover, wound clover, sapuka Latin name: Anthyllis vulneraria family: Fabaceae life: perennial flowering time: may-july size: 15-20 cm soil: average, dry...
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- edible flower, perennial, may be sown in grass, medicinal plant, beekeeper, native grassland, native
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- I don't think anyone needs to be introduced to our best-known herb, which is time for better marketing than ever before. The dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is one of our most useful flowers for bees: its spring opening is an important time for bee feeding and it also flowers for a long time, even into late autumn. All parts of the flower can be used and eaten: the flower can be used to make syrup, the leaf can be used to make salad, and the root can be used to make chicory.
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Common vetch (Vicia villosa) 5g, ~160 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Our useful, nitrogen-fixing native plant is the hairy vetch (Vicia villosa). It is officially annual but often overwinters. Its abundant flowers provide pollinators with lots of nectar, and butterflies love it. It forms a large green mass and can overwhelm surrounding plants, so choose its location carefully. Characteristics: other names: vetch Latin name: Vicia villosa family: Fabaceae life span: annual (overwintering) flowering time: june-august size: 20-80 cm...
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Coronella varia (Securigera/Coronilla varia) 5g, ~1500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The variegated coronilla (Securigera/Coronilla varia) is a useful nitrogen-fixing native perennial and a valuable bee-feeder due to its long flowering period. It is slow-growing at first, then spreads with creeping stems. Mildly toxic, do not put in bean soup :) Properties: other names: coronet Latin name: Securigera varia / Coronaria varia family: Fabaceae life: perennial flowering time: May-November size: 20-40 cm soil: average growing place: sunny, semi-shade other: nitrogen fixing, slightly toxic...
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Reseda lutea 1g, ~1250 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Reseda lutea (Reseda lutea) is a native Hungarian wildflower, found mainly in natural grass communities, in some places degraded to a weed. Pollinators would like to argue with the latter :) Its fragrant relative, Reseda odorata, is more often planted in gardens, but wild reseda could also be a nice colour in primeval lawns. In fact, it would be worth introducing it into perennial beds, as it flowers continuously from spring to autumn, making it the perfect lush little yellow...
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Common mullein (Linaria vulgaris) 0,1g, ~700 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common fireweed (Linaria vulgaris) is an attractive wildflower similar to the garden tansy. It may get its name from the colour and shape of its flowers, which resemble candle flames. In the Middle Ages, it was believed to be a good cure for curses to take a bath in mullein. We do not know about this effect, but it is a favourite food for many of our bees and bumblebees and a food plant for some of our butterflies. Properties: other names: angel's-foot, lady's-slipper, frog's-foot, frog-leg, frog-alfalfa, tree-root grass,...
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- 10/10 pollinator, herb, biennial, bee-feeder, native
Medicinal Strawberry (Melilotus officinalis) 1g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal milkweed (Melilotus officinalis) is our buttercup plant that fixes nitrogen from the air. As well as being used as a medicinal plant, it is a great bee-feeder: it produces nectar and pollen, making it a favourite of honeybees, short-tongued and long-tongued bumblebees (especially thistle bumblebees). Its Latin name is a combination of the words meli = honey and lotus = here. Properties.
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White testis (Trifolium repens) 10g, ~15000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Would you like to be crouched down and scanning the land for four-leaf clovers? Maybe not the best advertising slogan, but it's certainly one of the uses of white testicles :) If not for that reason, you might want to plant white testicle (Trifolium repens) for its nitrogen-fixing or nectar-producing properties. The nectar of white testis is mainly preferred by honey bees and short-tongued bees, while bumble bees and other long-tongued bees...
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Purple clover (Trifolium incarnatum) 10g, ~2650 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Purple clover (Trifolium incarnatum) is a very attractive testicle species of European origin. Its large crimson flowers can be very spectacular, even as part of a lawn border. It is a very good honey plant and, like red clover, is mainly visited by bumblebees and other longer-tongued bees. Purple loosestrife is an annual species, flowering in the same year if sown in early spring, but can also be sown from mid-summer to autumn, when it is expected to flower the following year. Characteristics: latin...
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Red here (Trifolium pratense) 10g, ~6500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Red testicle (Trifolium pratense) is a coloured version of white testicle. The nectar in its flowers is deeper than in the white testicle, so it is mainly visited by long-tongued bees, such as bumblebees. But it often produces so much nectar that even shorter-tongued bees such as honeybees can reach it. All bee species collect pollen from it. It can be a great colourful addition to your lawn! It is also used as a medicinal plant. Properties: latin...
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