• MAPMAKER 2.0 - caterpillar, hemp and moth seed mix (NEW!)
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      • MAPMAKER 2.0 - caterpillar, hemp and moth seed mix (NEW!)

      • 950 Ft - 8.000 Ft
      • Butterfly Lure 2.0 is a seed mix for caterpillars, butterflies and sedges, the result of 1 year of research, which has resulted in a seed mix of the best nectar-producing and nutritious plant species. The majority of moths and sedges are very selective when they are caterpillars and have only a few or only 1 or 1 species of food plant: this is the plant on which the moth lays its eggs and the leaves of this plant are eaten by the caterpillars.
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    • BOKRÉTA - cut flower seed mix (NEW!)
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      • 950 Ft - 4.000 Ft
      • The Bokréta cut flower seed mix is designed for flower and bouquet lovers. It's also a perfect gift for women's day or mother's day :) For the price of half a bunch, we will have a lot of bunches of flowers, not only in the year of sowing, but also in the years to come. The Bokréta seed mix is a mixture of 25 species of annual, biennial and perennial flowers, with a predominance of...
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    • BUCKALAKO seed mix
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      • 950 Ft - 16.000 Ft
      • By popular demand, the wildflower meadow or beehive seed mix for sandy soil is ready! Buckalako seed mix contains 40 native Hungarian species that are drought tolerant and thrive in sandy soils. During the germination period it is important to keep the area moist: in autumn and spring for autumn sowing and in spring for spring sowing. Once the seedlings have germinated, they require no or very minimal watering (of course, months of drought...
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    • BEE 2.0 - Bee-feeding seed mix
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      • 900 Ft - 13.000 Ft
      • Make your garden wild with this annual herbaceous seed mix of 10 native Hungarian species and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! This mix is a taster into the world of bee-keepers: we have selected 10 species that are pollinator favourites and will make beautiful ornaments to your garden with their long flowering. It includes annual, biennial and perennial flowers. Features: life cycle: annual, biennial, perennial flowering time: may-october size:...
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    • POLLENANYO 2.0 - beekeeping seed mix
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      • 900 Ft - 14.500 Ft
      • One of the smaller members of the 10-60 species bee-feeding mix range is the pollinator-friendly Pollen Mother seed mix. Go wild with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports, Pollenanyó pollinator-friendly seed mix contains the best 20 native Hungarian wildflowers for you and your pollinators. And they are beautiful too :) Features:...
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    • BEPORZÓNA 3.0 - beekeeping seed mix
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      • BEPORZÓNA 3.0 - beekeeping seed mix

      • 900 Ft - 16.000 Ft
      • One of the middle members of the 10-60 species blend series, Beporzóna 3.0 is a seed blend of 30 indigenous Hungarian beekeepers. Wild your garden with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports. This mix has been developed with the above in mind, and we have also tried to select species that many specialist...
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    • NEK-TÁR 3.0 - beekeeping seed mix
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      • NEK-TÁR 3.0 - beekeeping seed mix

      • 950 Ft - 17.500 Ft
      • Make your garden wild with this annual-biennial-annual-evergreen bee-feeding seed mix of 40 species of Hungarian and European wildflowers and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! In addition to the Beporzone of 30 native wildflower species, this mix also includes some great pollinator-attracting Mediterranean wildflowers such as borage, marigold, garden ladybird and anise. It also contains several annual European wildflower species,...
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    • BEES NO? - beekeeping seed mix
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      • 950 Ft - 19.000 Ft
      • One of the larger members of the 10-60 species beekeeping mixture series, Méh ne? is a native Hungarian beekeeping seed mixture of 50 species (the largest native Hungarian member of the series). Wild your garden with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports. This blend has been developed with the above in mind,...
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    • ZÜMMÖGDE - beekeeping seed mix
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      • 950 Ft - 20.500 Ft
      • The largest member of the 10-60 species beekeeping seed mixture series, Zümmögde, is a native Hungarian beekeeping seed mixture of 60 species (the largest member of the series). Wild your garden with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports. This mix has been developed with the above in mind, and we have tried to include...
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    • Common burdock (Arctium lappa) 0,5g, ~30 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The common burdock (Arctium lappa) is a native Hungarian wildflower, which attracts hordes of pollinators with its impressive flowers that grow the year after sowing. Many people mistake it for thistle, but unlike thistle, its leaves are not prickly. Feel free to stroke the first year's growth of the leaf buds :) In 17th century Europe, it was used to treat burns and tumours, while in Japan its root has been consumed for thousands of years, where it is known as Gobo.
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    • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Lauren's Grape") 0,25g, ~800 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Our favourite poppy is a close relative of the garden poppy (Papaver somniferum), of which this beautiful variety, 'Lauren's Grape', is a dark purple cultivar. After opening, it forms large round poppy clusters, similar to the common poppy, which are great in dry flower bouquets. It's a very elegant flower, easy to grow and sure to wow the neighbours :) The garden poppy is originally native to the Mediterranean, but is now...
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    • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Danish Flag") 0,25g, ~1000 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • A close relative of our favourite poppy is the garden poppy (Papaver somniferum), of which this red-and-white variety, the 'Danish Flag', is a breeding variety named after the Danish flag for its colours. After opening, it forms large round poppy tubers, similar to the common poppy, which are excellent in dry flower bouquets. It's a gorgeous flower, easy to grow and sure to wow the neighbours :) The garden poppy...
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    • Cornflower colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Double Mix") 2g, ~440 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) is one of our best known and most loved wild flowers, along with the poppy. Loved by pollinators, it flowers for a relatively long time in the garden. It is a medicinal herb, its flowers are edible, it used to be used to make dye, but it is also excellent for tea, which also gives it a beautiful colour. Early spring sowing with early flowering is an important time for pollinators, but it can also be sown in the autumn, in which case it will have bushier growth in spring/early summer. This...
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    • Chickweed (Cichorium intybus) 1g, ~660 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • A well-known wildflower is the field marigold (Cichorium intybus), which attracts pollinators with its pollen. Its flowering in autumn is an important time for pollinators. It was also used to make chicory coffee, but nowadays the cultivated variety is used for this purpose. Its pollen is white in colour. Properties: other names: thistle, wild chicory, endive, yucca, katanchory, coffee-cake, blue flower, sunflower, sunflower-flowering grass Latin name: Chicorium intybus family: Asteraceae life: perennial flowering time: July-October size:80-100 cm...
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    • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) 10 g, ~350 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The marjoram (Silybum marianum) is a medicinal plant native to the Mediterranean. Its thistle-like flowers are an excellent source of nectar in the summer months, while birds are welcome visitors in the winter months. It is easily distinguished from thistles mainly by its marbled leaves. Historically, marijuana was used in folk medicine mainly for its liver-protective properties; the active ingredient in the plant, silymarin, contributes to liver cell regeneration. The ancient Greeks and Romans...
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      Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) 10 g, ~200 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Although it is not a native species, safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) can play a very important and useful role in small gardens for pollinators and birds. In summer, it is a favourite of pollinators, while in the winter months its seeds can be an important food source for many bird species (hence its inclusion in the Bird Lure Seed Mix). Historically, safflower has been cultivated for over 4000 years and has been used in many...
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    • Moonviola (Lunaria annua) 1,5g, ~90 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The garden moonviola (Lunaria annua), also known as Judas money, is the typical flower from mum's garden :) It is also a wildflower native to our area, and its flowers are also very pretty, but it is named Judas money because of its silvery seed pods. The dried seed pods can also be a beautiful element in dried bouquets. It prefers semi-shady, shady areas and wetter soils. If the flower heads are not cut off and left...
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    • Wormwood (Tanacetum vulgare) 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • When planting worm castor (Tanacetum vulgare), you don't need to worry about it chasing away our beneficial worms, as it gets its name from its intestinal worming action, not from this. In ancient Egypt they were also used for embalming and then covered with cloth made from flax. When rubbed, it has a spicy, camphorous scent. Because of this property, it is also used in bedding to repel ants, and when dried it can be used to repel moths. Foreign literature...
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    • Capers (Anethum graveolens) 5g, ~3250 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • It's strange to describe such a well-known herb, but let's run with it. Without dill (Anethum graveolens), you can't have a proper pickled cucumber or pickle. Or pumpkin stew :) But if you look closely, it actually has quite pretty umbellate flowers, so it's not bad for decoration. But what makes them worth planting in a pollinator-friendly garden is that they are the food plant for one of our most beautiful butterflies, the swallowtail butterfly (the other umbelliferous...
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    • Conkoly (Agrostemma githago) 5g, ~550 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Seed concolor (Agrostemma githago) is an old annual wildflower, once considered a weed, and most often seen in cereal fields in the past. Unfortunately, it has now become so scarce throughout Europe due to the use of herbicides that it is now protected. Its seeds are quite poisonous and used to spoil the quality of flour when mixed with it, so it had to be discarded and was disliked. It's also beautiful, pink, easy to grow and drought tolerant,...
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    • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") 0,5g, ~100 seeds (Copy)
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      • 875 Ft
      • The forest mallow "Zebrina" (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") is a cultivar of the forest mallow (Malva sylvestris), which is also native to our country. The forest mallow (Malva sylvestris) is our perennial wildflower, whose pollen is very popular with many bee species. Sometimes you can see bees drowning in the pollen of mallow :) A delicacy known as pap cheese. In ancient times, its leaves were used to make stew. The whole plant is edible and medicinal, and the flowers are used to make tea.
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    • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) 1g, ~230 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) is our perennial wildflower, whose pollen is much loved by many bee species. Sometimes you can see bees drowning in the pollen of mallow :) A delicacy known as pap cheese. In ancient times, its leaves were used to make stew. The whole plant is edible and medicinal, and the flowers can be made into tea. Applied externally, the leaves are excellent for wasp and scorpion stings and skin irritations. Several cultivated varieties are annuals, their pollinator attraction properties...
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    • Mallow (Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritiana) 1g, ~230 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The mallow (Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritania) is a subspecies of the forest mallow (Malva sylvestris), which is a European species native to the south of us. Although it can almost be regarded as a native species, as it has been known and cultivated in Hungary for centuries for its medicinal properties. As a medicinal herb, the dried petals of the mallow are brewed as a tea, which can be used for coughs, asthma and other upper respiratory ailments. And last but not least, it is a fantastic source of pollen: it...
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    • Garden sage (Lavatera trimestris "Silver Cup") 1g, ~150 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The garden mallow (Lavatera trimestris) is a species native to the Mediterranean region, often planted as an ornamental. It is a real Jolly Joker: in the spring, around May, it sheds its seeds and grows very quickly, producing huge hibiscus-like flowers from June until frost. If you're the impatient type and want to enjoy a quick spring scattering, it's a great choice. It can grow quite large, up to 80 cm...
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      Asphodel (Asphodelos fistulosus) 0,1g, ~30 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Asphodelos (Asphodelos fistulosus) is a European plant of Mediterranean origin, often planted in ornamental gardens in many countries. In the Americas and Australia it has escaped as a garden escapee and is considered invasive. It is not so widespread here. The native, indigenous relative of asphodel is the white asphodel (Asphodelos albus), which is protected and also known as genus A. It is also known as 'onionweed' because of its onion-like leaves. According to Greek mythology...
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      Velvet thyme (Lychnis coronaria) 0,1g, ~190 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The velvet cuckoo-grass (Lychnis coronaria) is a native Hungarian wildflower that is protected. Fortunately, this native flower is now widely planted in the garden, with its beautiful dark pink flowers and silvery leaves. Its wintergreen (or wintersilver? :) ) leaves do not retract in winter. It is a short-lived perennial, but it sows its seeds well and spreads well. An excellent choice for rock gardens and mixed flower beds. It is easy to...
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    • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) is one of our oldest herbs, and is still cultivated today for its active ingredients. It is much loved by pollinators for both its pollen and nectar. It is a very ornamental, beautiful flower whose fragrance has been compared to marshmallows. In the Middle Ages it was used to make perfumes. Properties: other names: cat's-tail, valerian, valerian, valerian, valerian root, nardus Latin name: Valeriana officinalis family: Caprifoliaceae/Valerianaceae life-span: perennial...
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    • Blue Iringos (Eryngium planum) 0,1g, ~75 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The blue iris (Eryngium planum) is a native Hungarian wildflower, but its whitish-green relative, the field iris (Eryngium campestre), is more common in nature. The blue iris is a real drought-tolerant ninja: plant it in hot sun if possible and don't bother with it too much :) It is so true that it likes it so much that the poorer the soil, the more beautiful the blue colour. It particularly likes sandy soil. He can't stand...
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    • Purple oxtail (Verbascum phoenicum) 0,05g, ~335 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The purple oxtail (Verbascum phoenicum) is a very special wild flower. Unlike the other ox-tail orchids, it is not yellow but purple and has a much more graceful appearance. And that's not the only difference: while the other oxeye daisies are biennials, the purple oxeye daisy is a perennial. They get their name (a surprising fact) from their yellow cousins' resemblance to the tail of an ox. The flowers start to open from below, only 3-4 at a time...
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    • Moth oxtail (Verbascum blattaria "Albiflorum") 0,1g, ~500 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The moth-flowering ox-tail (Verbascum blattaria) is a wildflower native to our country, and the white-flowered variety is the colour variety "Albiflorum". It is a very graceful plant with beautiful white flowers with a purplish tinge in the centre. The wild variety has yellow flowers and used to be used as a moth deterrent: dried and put in the chamber to keep moths away. Its flowering is similar to that of the purple ox-tail (Verbascum phoenicum): it has only a few flowers at a time, and...
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    • Keleti szarkaláb (Delphinium orientalis) 2g, ~900 mag
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      • 875 Ft
      • A keleti szarkaláb (Delphinium orientalis vagy Consolida orientalis) Földközi-térségből származik, és már a 17–18. században népszerű egynyári virág volt Európában. A "Consolida" név a latin "to make whole" kifejezésből ered, utalva arra, hogy középkori gyógyítók sebek kötözésére és gyógyítására használták. Virágzása késő tavasztól nyár közepéig tart, és főleg méheket, poszméheket, pillangókat vonzz.  Történeti érdekesség, hogy az ókori görögök szerint a…
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    • Field Magpie (Consolida regalis) 1g, ~1000 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The field spurge (Consolida regalis) is one of our best-known wild flowers, along with the poppy and cornflower, which used to colour wheat fields purple. Unfortunately, thanks to herbicides, we see it less and less in the wild, although it is also very popular with pollinators such as bees and duck-tailed sedge. It flowers almost all summer, very useful for pollinators. In the Middle Ages, the magpie's foot was planted as a protection against witches...
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    • Lysimachia vulgaris 0,1g, ~390 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The common lyssum (Lysimachia vulgaris) is an unfairly unknown Hungarian wildflower. Like the meadow willow (Lythrum salicaria), it prefers wetter habitats, and in English it is called purple loosestrife and yellow loosestrife. Their name is derived from the translation of the Greek name Lysimachus, which ancient records say was named after a general of Alexander the Great. It is a popular ornamental plant in America, where it is considered exotic and is often planted. Here, however,...
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    • Echinops ritro "Veitch's Blue" 0,5g, ~35 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The blue gentian (Echinops ritro 'Veitch's Blue') is a hybridised form of our native Hungarian wildflower. Its wild form is protected and can only be sold commercially with existing permits. Its beautiful blue orbs attract a lot of pollinating insects, so don't be surprised by its prickly stems. This noble form is lower than the wild. Its cousin, the white hollyhock, can also be an impressive plant, reaching up to two metres in height,...
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