“Ördögszem (Scabiosa atropurpurea „Black Knight”) 0,3g, ~45 mag” a kosárba helyezve. Kosár
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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!)
- 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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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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Sage (Salvia pratensis) 1g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The field sage (Salvia pratensis) is one of our most beautiful wild flowers, just like the sage of the Liga. The field sage is slightly larger in stature and has larger flowers than the sage, but has a similar purple colour. You may also see horticultural varieties from time to time. Sage is known for its interesting pollination mechanism, whereby the bee crawling in for nectar moves the lower stamen, which moves the upper stamen, which then spreads the nectar on the pollinator's back...
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Musk sage (Salvia sclarea) 2g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Musk sage (Salvia sclarea) is not native to our area, but it is a great choice for our gardens. Muscadine sclare is a beautiful large-flowered pink or purple sage originally from the Mediterranean, and unlike other sage species it is a biennial. Sometimes white varieties are also found in nurseries. It is a particular favourite of blue woodpeckers, as shown in the picture. The essential oils made from its flowers and leaves are often used in food, cosmetics, and...
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Medical Sage (Salvia officinalis) 2g, ~240 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal sage (Salvia officinalis) is a medicinal and aromatic plant originally from the Mediterranean, long known and cultivated. It has been used for a very long time for many ailments ranging from sore throats to enteritis. It is also made into a tea, which is not recommended for breastfeeding or pregnant women. It can also be used as a spice, especially for duck, turkey and game meat, and is also found in Provance spice blends. Along with lavender, it has recently been the focus of research...
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Red-leaved Sage (Salvia horminum "Pink Sundae") 0,5g, ~175 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The sage (Salvia horminum) is a special kind of sage originally from the Mediterranean. Unlike other sage species, it is an annual and does not produce flowers but colourful pink leaves, in the case of 'Pink Sundae'. A very easy to grow annual, it is the perfect space filler for open spring bulbs, but can also be used as cut flowers in bouquets. If you keep the flowers/stems cut, they can decorate your garden all summer long, or they can be used as a...
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Iron-veined Imola (Centaurea scabiosa) 0,25g, ~40 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Centaurea scabiosa is a native Hungarian wildflower. According to a British study, the iron-veined imola is one of the TOP3 pollinator-attracting wildflowers: it is frequented by many pollinators, especially butterflies, and is a great nectar producer. Its very long flowering, lasting all summer and into late autumn, makes it particularly important for pollinators. The imola family includes the cornflower, meadow imola, mountain imola, Hungarian imola...
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- 10/10 pollinator factor, annual, butterfly favourite
Ornamental Sunflower (Helianthus annuus "Velvet Queen") 2g, ~80 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The 'Velvet Queen' ornamental sunflower (Helianthus anuus 'Velvet Queen') is a unique ornamental sunflower variety with deep red petals. The sunflower originated in North America, where it has been cultivated by indigenous peoples for over 3,000 years, not only for food but also for medicinal purposes. The oil pressed from sunflower seeds is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamin E, which are beneficial for the cardiovascular and immune systems. A...
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- 10/10 pollinator factor, annual, butterfly favourite
Umbelliferous verbena (Verbena bonariensis) 0,25g, ~1000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The umbrella vervain (Verbena bonariensis) is enjoying a renaissance and has been introduced to the range because of the new Butterfly Lure 2.0 mix, as it is an irresistible nectar source for adult butterflies. Its long flowering period from mid-summer to autumn makes it the perfect choice. Historically, it was first grown as an ornamental in England in 1726 after James and William Sherard obtained its seeds from a dried specimen in Buenos Aires, and its popularity has continued ever since....
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Butterfly Flower colour mix (Cosmos bipinnatus "Mix") 2g, ~300 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The butterfly blossom (Cosmos bipinnatus) was introduced because of the new Butterfly Lure 2.0 and Mama's Garden seed mix, as it is an irresistible nectar source for adult butterflies and flowers in the year of sowing, unlike many native species. It originated in Mexico, where local people planted it as an ornamental in gardens and the flowers were used on religious festivals. It was introduced to Europe in the 18th century, where it quickly became popular...
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- 10/10 pollinator factor, annual, butterfly favourite
Gorgeous copper flower colour mix (Zinnia elegans "Dahlia") 2g, ~250 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The magnificent copperflower (Zinnia elegans) was added to the range because of the new Butterfly Lure 2.0 and Mama's Garden seed mix, as it is an irresistible nectar source for adult butterflies and sedges and flowers in the year of sowing, unlike many native species. Originally from Mexico, it has a long tradition in Hungarian gardens. It was introduced to Europe in the 18th century, where it quickly became popular in gardens for its easy care and...
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- biennial, butterfly favourite, bee-feeder, native
Common tongue-grass (Cynoglossum officinale) 0,5g, ~20 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common tadpole (Cynoglossum officinale) is a member of the borage family and, like all its relatives, is a great bee and butterfly attractant and our native wildflower. It is so called because of its slightly hairy appearance and drooping, dog-tongue-like leaves. Its flowers open pink and then turn purplish blue. It used to be used as a medicinal herb, but today's research suggests that it contains toxic compounds and is not recommended. Properties.
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Milk thistle (Galium verum) 1g, ~3200 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The milkweed (Galium verum) is a native Hungarian wildflower that attracts many pollinators and is also a food plant for many butterfly species (including many of our protected butterflies, the sedge). It was used to make cheese, hence its name ('gala' means milk in Greek). It can also be used as a yellow dye, and in the past it was used not only to rennet milk but also to colour cheese, for example Gloucester cheese has a strong yellowish-orange colour...
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- 10/10 pollinating factor, perennial, herb, medicinal plant, butterfly favourite, bee-feeder, native
Oregano (Origanum vulgare) 1g, ~12000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a wild Hungarian variety of the spice known as pitch grass, which is most commonly known as pitch grass or wild marjoram. It has a less intense flavour than the Mediterranean variety used in Bolognese sauce, but it can be used as a spice and herb. It's also one of our most attractive wild flowers for pollinators, visited by a cavalcade of solitary bees, bumblebees and butterflies for nectar. Properties.
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Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Fire King") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The devil's-eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea) is a native European flower, closely related to the buttercup and pale devil's-eye (Scabiosa ochroleuca and Scabiosa columbaria), which are also native to Europe. It produces much larger flowers, up to 5 cm in diameter, and can grow up to 100 cm tall. The devil's eye 'Fire King' is an annual species, but overwinters as a seedling. Its stems can be supported on bushy, windy...
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Scabiosa atropurpurea "Snowmaiden" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The devil's-eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea) is a native European flower, closely related to the buttercup and pale devil's-eye (Scabiosa ochroleuca and Scabiosa columbaria), which are also native to Europe. It produces much larger flowers, up to 5 cm in diameter, and can grow up to 100 cm tall. The Snowmaiden devil's-eye is an annual species, but overwinters as a seedling. Its stems can be supported on a bush, in a windy spot...
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Scabiosa atropurpurea "Oxford Blue" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The devil's-eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea) is a native European flower, closely related to the buttercup and pale devil's-eye (Scabiosa ochroleuca and Scabiosa columbaria), which are also native to Europe. It produces much larger flowers, up to 5 cm in diameter, and can grow up to 100 cm tall. The Oxford Blue devil's eye is an annual species, but will overwinter as a seedling. Its stems can be supported on bare stems, in windy...
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Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Black Knight") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The devil's-eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea) is a native European flower, closely related to the buttercup and pale devil's-eye (Scabiosa ochroleuca and Scabiosa columbaria), which are also native to Europe. It produces much larger flowers, up to 5 cm in diameter, and can grow up to 100 cm tall. Devil's Eye Black Knight is an annual species, but overwinters as a seedling. Its stems can be supported on bare stems, in windy...
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Starry devil's eye (Scabiosa stellata) 0,5g, ~20 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The starry devil's-eye (Scabiosa stellata) is a native European wildflower, whose dried seed pods can make beautiful elements in bouquets. This is the speciality of this species, but it is also very useful in the garden when in flower, attracting, like other species of devil's eye, a large number of pollinators, bees and butterflies. You can also cut off the open flower heads to prolong flowering, but be sure to leave them to ripen to seed, as they have a beautiful seed coat....
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Asphodel (Asphodelos fistulosus) 0,1g, ~30 seeds
- 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
- 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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Ryegrass (Lychnis flos-cuculi) 0,25g, ~1500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The meadow cuckoo flower (Lychnis flos-cuculi) is a very graceful and unique-looking, beautiful wild flower. Its nectar makes it very popular with pollinators, especially butterflies. Its beautiful flowers are edible and can be a beautiful decoration on the plate. Latin name: Lychnis flos-cuculi Family: Caryophyllaceae Life cycle: perennial Flowering time: May - July Size: 30-50 cm Soil: average, moist Growing area: sunny, shady Seeds origin:...
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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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Sanguisorba minor 1g, ~125 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Sanguisorba minor (Sanguisorba minor), or little bloodroot, is a perennial, native wildflower. According to legend, it got its name from the fact that the Hun prince Csaba used it to heal the wounds of his soldiers after a battle because of its haemostatic properties. It is also an edible herb: its leaves have a nutty, cucumber taste and are excellent in salads. Like its relative, the autumn bloodroot, it is a food plant for many of our butterflies, for this reason alone...
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Autumn bloodroot (Sanguisorba officinalis) 0,1g, ~50 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Autumn bloodroot (Sanguisorba officinalis) or medical bloodroot is a perennial, native wildflower. It has been used as a medicinal herb since ancient times, mainly for its haemostatic properties. Its aqueous or alcoholic extract with gillyweed has proven antimicrobial properties. Its ecological importance is mainly associated with the protected Natura 2000 species bloodroot, for which it is the sole and exclusive food plant. The bloodroot buttercup leaves its eggs after laying them on the flowers of the autumn bloodroot. The caterpillars...
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Medical pure grass (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis) 0,1g, ~65 seeds
- 875 Ft
- A beautiful native wildflower is the medical buttercup (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis), which is worth keeping in your garden for its beauty alone. Its nectar makes it a very attractive flower for bumblebees and butterflies, along with other species of the orphan family. As its name suggests, it has also been widely used as a medicinal plant: as a tea for coughs, it has also been found to be effective against rheumatism and epilepsy. Properties.
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Bareroot (Dianthus carthusianorum) 0,1g, ~80 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Barnyard grass (Dianthus carthusianorum) is a beautiful native wildflower that has a great place in our gardens. Butterflies, like other carnations such as meadow cuckoo-grass, are particularly keen for its nectar. It gets its Latin name from the Carthusian monks who were fond of planting it in the gardens of their monasteries. This is probably the origin of the Hungarian name for barnyardgrass. The Hungarian carnation (Dianthus pontederae) and the field carnation are very similar species...
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Hungarian Carnation (Dianthus pontederae) 0,1g, ~200 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Hungarian carnation (Dianthus pontederae) is a true Carpathian Basin endemic, native species, as its name suggests. It is found only here in the world, but interestingly it is very little known, even though it is a beautiful ornamental plant. Its flowers are a little similar to those of barnyard grass. Butterflies, like other carnations such as meadow cuckoo-grass, are particularly keen for its nectar. The Hungarian carnation prefers dry places, is relatively undemanding, and...
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Baltacim (Onobrychis viciifolia) 15g, ~750 mag
- 875 Ft
- The buttercup (Onobrychis viciifolia) is a fantastically versatile and useful plant that should be in our gardens for many reasons. It's a good fodder plant, mainly known for this, but it also produces lots of nectar and is a magnet for bees and butterflies. It is a food plant for many butterfly species, along with its cousin, the sand moth. It can also be a useful part of the garden because of its nitrogen-fixing...
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Earth deréce (Epilobium angustifolium) 0,05g, ~1100 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The woodland buttercup (Epilobium angustifolium) is a beautiful native wildflower, somewhat similar to the meadow willow (Lythrum salicaria). Its large pink flowers are real pollinator magnets and it is also a food plant for many butterflies, including many species of hemp (gall hemp, grape hemp, striped hemp, dwarf hemp, striped hemp, bat hemp, red hemp). It is called fireweed because it is a pioneer plant that often takes over an area after a fire. Lord of the Rings...
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Christmas tree (Dipsacus laciniatus) 1g, ~330 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Christmas tree (Dipsacus laciniatus) is a large, native Hungarian wildflower, whose blossom-like flowers are most commonly known as dry flowers. The leaves are coalesced around the stem to form a collar/well in which water collects, making it a favourite watering hole for birds (hence the name). Pollinators are also keen consumers of its nectar, and it is particularly attractive to bumblebees. From Christmas in the woods to Christmas in the woods, the colour of the flower...
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Christmas tree (Dipsacus sylvestris/fullonum) 0,5g, ~325 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Dipsacus fullonum (Dipsacus fullonum) is a large, native Hungarian wildflower, whose spike-like flowers are most commonly known as dry flowers. Pollinators are also keen consumers of its nectar, and it is particularly attractive to bumblebees. It can be distinguished from the hawk's-foot Christmas by the colour of its flowers when in bloom: the hawk's-foot Christmas is white, while the woodland Christmas has purple flowers. One of the subspecies is also called weaver's Christmas, because it was used in the old days to make weavers' linen,...
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White meconium (Melandrium album) 1g, ~800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The white meconium (Melandrium album/Silene latifolia) is a very elegant native perennial carnation. Like soapwort, it contains saponin in its roots, which is why it was used for washing in the past. It only starts to smell at night because it is pollinated by moths and sedges. More attention should be paid to nocturnal pollinators and their food sources, as they play as important a role in pollination and the ecosystem as their daytime counterparts. The white bee flower is a beautiful,...
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Bladderwort (Silene vulgaris) 1g, ~1600 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Bladderwort (Silene vulgaris) is a very elegant native perennial carnation. Like soapwort, it contains saponin in its roots, which is why it was used for washing in the past. It only starts to smell at night because it is pollinated by moths. The young shoots and leaves are edible and are still collected in many places at home to make salads or stews. It is also widely consumed abroad: in Spain it is added to gazpacho, in Italy to risotto, in Crete...
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Spotted fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) 1g, ~750 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Colonial fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) is another of our beautiful native wildflowers that is so inexplicable why more people don't plant it in their gardens. It's also known as fairy grass, and when you look at it, you don't need to explain why. In the wild, its fragrant flowers appear from May onwards and pollinators can't resist them. Compared to its relative, meadow fanwort, it can live in drier places and is much shorter. Properties: Latin name: Filipendula...
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Knapweed (Filipendula ulmaria) 1g, ~1800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Meadow fanwort (Filipendula ulmaria) is a taller, wetter relative of the colonial fanwort, which is also native to our area. The Germanic and Celtic peoples used its flowers (and roots) to flavour their mead, and like elderberries, it can also be used to make syrups. It contains analgesic substances (e.g. salicylic acid) and was the source of the first aspirin. Its sweet, almond-like scent wafts through the meadows when it blooms. Properties: other names:...
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Common Galium (Galium mollugo) 1g, ~2100 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common galweed (Galium mollugo) is a fantastically fragrant native wildflower, often consumed as a tea for its positive effects on the thyroid gland. Along with other species (such as milkweed), it is an important food plant for many of our butterflies, including 8 species of sedge, including the duck-tailed sedge. Properties: Latin name: Galium mollugo family: Rubiaceae life: perennial flowering time:May-August size: 20-30 cm soil: average growing area: sunny, semi-shade other:...
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Lysimachia vulgaris 0,1g, ~390 seeds
- 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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Corydalis cava/bulbosa 0,5g, ~80 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Corydalis cava is a small Hungarian wildflower native to Hungary, which can cover the forest undergrowth in early spring when it blooms. It is a very important wildflower for pollinators: both because of its early flowering, when not many nectar sources are available, and because one of our butterfly species, the Apollo butterfly, is exclusively fed on Celtic butterflies (besides the pseudocathedral Celtic butterfly, we also find its cousin, the fingered Celtic butterfly). It likes...
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Ryegrass (Lythrum salicaria) 0,1g, ~2400 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Meadow willow (Lythrum salicaria) is one of our most attractive native Hungarian wildflowers, somewhat similar to the woodland willow (Epilobium angustifolium), but much better known. It prefers wetter habitats, and is often found in marshy areas, bordering water banks. Its long, pink flowers are a great favourite with pollinators. The meadow willow is relatively tall at 100-180 cm, while its smaller relative, the willow willow (Lythrum virgatum) is much shorter, only...
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- annual, butterfly favourite, beekeeper, nitrogen bomb, native, green manure
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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- balcony box, annual, herb, herbaceous plant, butterfly favourite, bee-keeper
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 2g, ~680 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum) has been a known herb in Hungary for 2000 years, introduced by Roman soldiers from the Mediterranean. Anise seeds are obtained by harvesting the seeds, it is worth saving them and using them to flavour dishes. In addition to its spice and medicinal properties, it is an important food plant for the caterpillar of the swallowtail butterfly, which is a favourite munching food of the celery family (Apiaceae). Properties: other names: anise seed, fragrant anise, common anise, fennel, fennel, anise pimpinella Latin name: Pimpinella...
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- perennial, butterfly, bee-feeder, native
Sweet hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) 0,25g, ~1100 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The sedge hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) is a native Hungarian wildflower that likes wetter places, so it is often found along waterways and ditch banks. Its whitish-pink spikes are irresistibly attractive to butterflies, perhaps attracting more butterflies than the summer lilac. It has been much used as a medicinal herb, but there are now warnings about its pyrrolizidine alkaloid content, which is similar to that of black coneflower and may be harmful to the liver. Its seeds are prone to spreading. Properties: other names:...
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