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“Réti margitvirág/margaréta (Leucanthemum vulgare) 1g, ~3000 mag” a kosárba helyezve. Kosár
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    • FRUITFUL FURRY seed mix
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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...
      • FRUITFUL FURRY seed mix
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    • FERTILIZED FERTILIZED EXTRA seed mix
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      • can be sown in grass, seed mix, beekeeping, native grassland, native
      • 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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    • Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) 1g, ~9000 seeds
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      • Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) 1g, ~9000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Who should be introduced to the most iconic wildflower, the reddish pearl of the wheat fields? Fortunately, wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), are making a comeback in gardens these days and are slowly losing their weed status, as their early flowering makes them a very important food source for many of our solitary bees. Properties: other names: poppies, stinking poppies, poppies, gooseberries, dandelion flowers, blood poppies, wild poppies Latin name: Papaver rhoeas family...
      • Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) 1g, ~9000 seeds
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    • Poppy colour mix (Papaver rhoeas "Shirley Single Mix") 1g, ~9000 seeds
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      • Poppy colour mix (Papaver rhoeas "Shirley Single Mix") 1g, ~9000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Who should be introduced to the most iconic wildflower, the reddish pearl of the wheat fields? Fortunately, wildflowers, including poppies (Papaver rhoeas), are making a comeback in gardens these days and are slowly losing their weed status, as their early flowering makes them a very important food source for many of our solitary bees. This mixed poppy colour mix consists mainly of pink flowers, but other colours may also be available. It has a really light, soft and graceful look...
      • Poppy colour mix (Papaver rhoeas "Shirley Single Mix") 1g, ~9000 seeds
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    • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Lauren's Grape") 0,25g, ~800 seeds
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      • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Lauren's Grape") 0,25g, ~800 seeds

      • 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...
      • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Lauren's Grape") 0,25g, ~800 seeds
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    • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Danish Flag") 0,25g, ~1000 seeds
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      • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Danish Flag") 0,25g, ~1000 seeds

      • 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...
      • Garden Poppy (Papaver somniferum "Danish Flag") 0,25g, ~1000 seeds
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    • Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus "wild") 2g, ~420 seeds
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      • Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus "wild") 2g, ~420 seeds

      • 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...
      • Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus "wild") 2g, ~420 seeds
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    • Cornflower - black (Centaurea cyanus "Black Boy") 1g, ~220 seeds
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      • Cornflower - black (Centaurea cyanus "Black Boy") 1g, ~220 seeds

      • 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...
      • Cornflower - black (Centaurea cyanus "Black Boy") 1g, ~220 seeds
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    • Cornflower - pink (Centaurea cyanus "Red Ball") 1g, ~220 seeds
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      • Cornflower - pink (Centaurea cyanus "Red Ball") 1g, ~220 seeds

      • 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...
      • Cornflower - pink (Centaurea cyanus "Red Ball") 1g, ~220 seeds
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    • Cornflower - pink colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Classic romantic") 1g, ~220 seeds
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      • Cornflower - pink colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Classic romantic") 1g, ~220 seeds

      • 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...
      • Cornflower - pink colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Classic romantic") 1g, ~220 seeds
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    • Cornflower colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Double Mix") 2g, ~440 seeds
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      • Cornflower colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Double Mix") 2g, ~440 seeds

      • 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...
      • Cornflower colour mix (Centaurea cyanus "Double Mix") 2g, ~440 seeds
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    • Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) 1g, ~12000 seeds
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      • Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) 1g, ~12000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Chamomile, also known as medicinal chamomile, is our best-known and most versatile herb. It can be made into a tea for colds, used as a poultice for inflamed eyes, and as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. It is a common ingredient in cosmetics, soaps and shower gels. Its tea has a calming effect and helps you fall asleep. In England, it is also used as an ingredient in craft beers, where not only the flower but the whole plant is added to the beer. As an annual flower, it quickly adds a lovely splash of colour to your garden. When harvested, it...
      • Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) 1g, ~12000 seeds
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    • Lily of the valley (Cerinthe major "Purpurascens) 1g, ~20 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator factor, also for window box, annual, bee-feeder
      • Lily of the valley (Cerinthe major "Purpurascens) 1g, ~20 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Cerinthe major is a native European flower, the cultivated form of which is this purple, "Purpurascens" colour variation. We also have the wild freckle-leaved Cerinthe minor, which has very interestingly mottled leaves, so you can recognise it from a distance. A close relative of this native species is this European annual species, but while the Hungarian species has yellow flowers, the 'Purpurascens' species...
      • Lily of the valley (Cerinthe major "Purpurascens) 1g, ~20 seeds
      • Lily of the valley (Cerinthe major "Purpurascens) 1g, ~20 seeds
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    • Centaurium erythrea 0,01g, ~990 seeds
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      • Centaurium erythrea 0,01g, ~990 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Centaurium erythrea is one of our most beautiful wild flowers. Its pink, star-shaped flowers, arranged in umbels, only open in sunshine. Its medicinal properties have been known since antiquity, and its active ingredients stimulate digestion and bile flow. The latter, together with its bitter taste, makes it an indispensable ingredient in stomachic dishes. Its extraction is not easy, it is recommended only for seed-sowing ninjas and requires patience and luck. Properties: other names: centaurea, gentian, sturgeon's weed, centaurea,...
      • Centaurium erythrea 0,01g, ~990 seeds
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    • Daisy (Bellis perennis) 0,25g, ~1800 seeds
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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...
      • Daisy (Bellis perennis) 0,25g, ~1800 seeds
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    • Ligeti sage (Salvia nemorosa) 1g, ~925 seeds
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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...
      • Ligeti sage (Salvia nemorosa) 1g, ~925 seeds
      • Ligeti sage (Salvia nemorosa) 1g, ~925 seeds
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    • Austrian Sage (Salvia austriaca) 1g, ~500 seeds
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      • Austrian Sage (Salvia austriaca) 1g, ~500 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The Austrian sage (Salvia austriaca) is a beautiful native wildflower, unknown to many, that really should be in our gardens. Like the Hungarian sage, it is white in colour, but less branched and taller than the Lignet sage. Like all sages, it is one of our most attractive wild flowers and a great favourite with pollinators, especially bumblebees. Many of our wild flowers were first described by a Franco-Austrian botanist N.J.Jacquin,...
      • Austrian Sage (Salvia austriaca) 1g, ~500 seeds
      • Austrian Sage (Salvia austriaca) 1g, ~500 seeds
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    • Sage (Salvia pratensis) 1g, ~500 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, perennial, butterfly favourite, bee-feeder, native
      • 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...
      • Sage (Salvia pratensis) 1g, ~500 seeds
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    • Musk sage (Salvia sclarea) 2g, ~500 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, perennial, biennial, butterfly favourite, bee-feeder, native
      • 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...
      • Musk sage (Salvia sclarea) 2g, ~500 seeds
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    • Medical Sage (Salvia officinalis) 2g, ~240 seeds
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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...
      • Medical Sage (Salvia officinalis) 2g, ~240 seeds
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    • Red-leaved Sage (Salvia horminum "Pink Sundae") 0,5g, ~175 seeds
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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...
      • Red-leaved Sage (Salvia horminum "Pink Sundae") 0,5g, ~175 seeds
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    • Hungarian sage (Salvia aethiopis) 1g, ~425 seeds
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      • Hungarian sage (Salvia aethiopis) 1g, ~425 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The Hungarian sage (Salvia aethiopis) is one of our rare sage species, which is white in colour like the Austrian sage, but shorter and more branched. Its leaves are whitish and mottled. Interestingly, it is called African Sage in English, in reference to its wide distribution, as it is also found in North Africa. Contrary to its name, it is not indigenous to our country, having probably been brought here from southern Europe during the Turkish occupation. It blooms for months and, like other sage species,...
      • Hungarian sage (Salvia aethiopis) 1g, ~425 seeds
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    • Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 1g, ~7000 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, perennial, bee-feeder, native
      • Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 1g, ~7000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is well known and is one of our best pollinator wildflowers. Its long flowering period makes it particularly valuable. Evergreen, it is also an excellent choice for lawns. It is a medicinal herb and can even be made into tea. Properties: other names: medicinal yarrow, shagbark, yarrow, mouse-tail, thousandleaf, medicinal thousandleaf, turkey-grass Latin name: Achillea millefolium family: Asteraceae life: perennial flowering time: June-October size: 40-60 cm (flowers lower in mown lawns) soil: dry, average growing area: sunny other: herb...
      • Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 1g, ~7000 seeds
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    • Iron-veined Imola (Centaurea scabiosa) 0,25g, ~40 seeds
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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...
      • Iron-veined Imola (Centaurea scabiosa) 0,25g, ~40 seeds
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    • Chickweed (Cichorium intybus) 1g, ~660 seeds
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      • Chickweed (Cichorium intybus) 1g, ~660 seeds

      • 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...
      • Chickweed (Cichorium intybus) 1g, ~660 seeds
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    • Black Coneflower (Symphytum officinale) 0,5g, ~50 seeds
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      • Black Coneflower (Symphytum officinale) 0,5g, ~50 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The black needlewort (Symphytum officinale) is a very well-known native herb, mostly used externally as an ointment for broken bones, sprains, bruises, sprains and similar conditions. The root and leaves are collected and used to make ointments, tinctures and poultices. Its use internally is not recommended because of its alcohol content of pyrrolizidine, which is harmful to the liver. Like other borage species, such as medical atracil, teriy...
      • Black Coneflower (Symphytum officinale) 0,5g, ~50 seeds
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    • Borage (Borago officinalis) 2g, ~90 seeds
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      • Borage (Borago officinalis) 2g, ~90 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Borage (Borago officinalis) is a cucumber-scented, hairy-looking annual plant from the Mediterranean. One of the best pollinator flowers in Europe, it attracts all insect groups. Research has shown that its nectar can be replenished in 5 minutes, providing an almost constant supply for hungry little pollinators, which is why it is so popular around borer branches. In particular, it is home to many species of bumblebee, just like the native Hungarian borage species...
      • Borage (Borago officinalis) 2g, ~90 seeds
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    • White borage (Borago officinalis "Alba") 0,5g, ~20 seeds
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      • White borage (Borago officinalis "Alba") 0,5g, ~20 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Borage (Borago officinalis) is a cucumber-scented, hairy-looking annual plant from the Mediterranean. It is a white variety of the wild blue colour. One of the best pollinator flowers in Europe, it attracts all insect groups. Research has shown that it can replenish its nectar in 5 minutes, providing an almost constant supply for hungry little pollinators, which is why it is so popular around boreholes. In particular, many...
      • White borage (Borago officinalis "Alba") 0,5g, ~20 seeds
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    • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) 10 g, ~350 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, annual, bee-feeder
      • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) 10 g, ~350 seeds

      • 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...
      • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) 10 g, ~350 seeds
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    • Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) 10 g, ~200 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, annual, bee-feeder
      • Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) 10 g, ~200 seeds

      • 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...
      • Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) 10 g, ~200 seeds
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      Forest forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica "Victoria Indigo Blue") 0,5g, ~875 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator factor, also for balcony box, biennial, bee-feeder
      • Forest forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica "Victoria Indigo Blue") 0,5g, ~875 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Along with tulips and daffodils, the woodland forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica) is an essential flower in a real spring garden. It is also found in the wild, usually in shady to semi-shady woods and forest edges. It is also worth choosing a shady spot in the garden. It is also a member of the borage family, along with the medical atracaela, the terry-leaved snakeroot, the black needle-leaved fern, the common tadpole or the medical lungwort. It is an important spring food source for pollinators,...
      • Forest forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica "Victoria Indigo Blue") 0,5g, ~875 seeds
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    • Moonviola (Lunaria annua) 1,5g, ~90 seeds
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      • Moonviola (Lunaria annua) 1,5g, ~90 seeds

      • 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...
      • Moonviola (Lunaria annua) 1,5g, ~90 seeds
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    • Common tongue-grass (Cynoglossum officinale) 0,5g, ~20 seeds
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      • 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.
      • Common tongue-grass (Cynoglossum officinale) 0,5g, ~20 seeds
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    • Cretan snake lily (Echium creticum) 2g, ~650 seeds
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      • Cretan snake lily (Echium creticum) 2g, ~650 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The Cretan snake-flower (Echium creticum) is a wildflower from Crete, which, like our terrapin snake-flower, is known for its incredible nectar production. While our teriyas are biennial species, so they flower the year after sowing, Cretan snakeroot is annual, so it is ornamental the year it is sown and a valuable food source for pollinators. It is a member of the borage family and, like its relatives, Cretan snake-eye attract many pollinators, especially in the...
      • Cretan snake lily (Echium creticum) 2g, ~650 seeds
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    • Blonde Snake Siskin (Echium vulgare) 2g, ~650 seeds
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      • Blonde Snake Siskin (Echium vulgare) 2g, ~650 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Bladderwort (Echium vulgare) would be one of the top 3 pollinator attracting plants on our list. It is a member of the borage family and, like its relatives, the bluebell snakeweed attracts a lot of pollinators, especially bumblebees. The flowers open in a reddish hue, turning purple through to blue. In English, it is called Viper's Bugloss, named because the flowers resemble an outstretched bugloss when viewed close up.
      • Blonde Snake Siskin (Echium vulgare) 2g, ~650 seeds
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      Milk thistle (Galium verum) 1g, ~3200 seeds
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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...
      • Milk thistle (Galium verum) 1g, ~3200 seeds
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    • Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) 1g, ~3000 seeds
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      • Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) 1g, ~3000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Most of us know the meadow daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) or wild daisy from the like-it-or-not game of petal-peeling. The wild variety is perennial and winter-hardy, if left undisturbed it will also sow its seeds beautifully and can form larger colonies. Its long bloom makes it a valuable flower for pollinators but it is also beautiful. Properties.
      • Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) 1g, ~3000 seeds
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    • Oregano (Origanum vulgare) 1g, ~12000 seeds
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      • 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.
      • Oregano (Origanum vulgare) 1g, ~12000 seeds
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    • Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Fire King") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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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...
      • Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Fire King") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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    • Scabiosa atropurpurea "Snowmaiden" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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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...
      • Scabiosa atropurpurea "Snowmaiden" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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    • Scabiosa atropurpurea "Oxford Blue" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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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...
      • Scabiosa atropurpurea "Oxford Blue" 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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    • Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Black Knight") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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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...
      • Devil's eye (Scabiosa atropurpurea "Black Knight") 0,3g, ~45 seeds
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    • Starry devil's eye (Scabiosa stellata) 0,5g, ~20 seeds
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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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      Wormwood (Tanacetum vulgare) 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
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      • Wormwood (Tanacetum vulgare) 0,5g, ~5000 seeds

      • 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...
      • Wormwood (Tanacetum vulgare) 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
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    • Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) 1g, ~4700 seeds
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      • Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) 1g, ~4700 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is an herb of Mediterranean origin, related to the narrow-leaved thyme that is also native to our country. Its long flowering period (June to September) also makes it a very good pollinator and it is visibly adored and frequented by bees and butterflies. As a herb, garden thyme is the most commonly used, mostly used to flavour meats, but it also goes very well with game. It is also used as a medicinal herb, expectorant, antispasmodic...
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      Thymus serpyllum 0,25g, ~1950 seeds
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      • 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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    • Allium ursinum 1g, ~130 seeds
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      • Allium ursinum 1g, ~130 seeds

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      • Allium ursinum (Allium ursinum) is one of our best-known native herbs and is justifiably popular. Like snake garlic, it is also known as wild garlic. A gift from the shady forests of spring, its mildly garlicky leaves are delicious crushed with walnuts and oil as a pesto or mixed into scones. When foraging in the woods, care should be taken not to confuse it with the poisonous lily of the valley, which has similar leaves to the...
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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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    • Sweet iron flower colour mix (Xeranthemum annuum "Mix") 1g, ~1000 seeds
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      • Sweet iron flower colour mix (Xeranthemum annuum "Mix") 1g, ~1000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Xeranthemum annuum is a beautiful annual native flower that is a great favourite of the various buttercup species. Its wild form is pale lilac in colour, in this gentrified colour mix you'll find purple-pink-white. Its dried form is often used in floriculture, often referred to as a strawflower. Because it can last forever when dried, it is also considered a symbol of eternity. It is easy to grow and will thrive in infertile sandy soils. Properties: other names: strawflower Latin...
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    • Wild carrot (Daucus carota) 1g, ~1450 seeds
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      • Wild carrot (Daucus carota) 1g, ~1450 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Our well-known wild flower, the wild cousin of our favourite carrot, is the wild carrot (Daucus carota). Not only pollinators, but other insects are also very fond of it, and you can often see boda boda and other small insects basking on its top. It is the food plant of one of our beautiful butterfly species, the caterpillar of the swallowtail butterfly. Queen Ann's lace is one of the names given to it for its lace-like flowers. Interestingly, the young, open-flowering...
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    • Wild Purple Violet (Daucus carota "Dara") 0,1g, ~145 seeds
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      • Wild Purple Violet (Daucus carota "Dara") 0,1g, ~145 seeds

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      • Our well-known wild flower, the wild cousin of our favourite carrot, is the wild carrot (Daucus carota). Not only pollinators, but other insects are also very fond of it, and you can often see boda boda and other small insects basking on its top. It is also the food plant of one of our beautiful butterfly species, the caterpillar of the swallowtail butterfly. This breeding variety starts flowering in purple and becomes increasingly pinker in hue as it opens. It is a fantastically graceful looking plant...
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    • Toothpick grass (Ammi visnaga "Green Mist") 1 gram, ~1600 seeds
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      • Toothpick grass (Ammi visnaga "Green Mist") 1 gram, ~1600 seeds

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      • Toothpick (Ammi visnaga) 'Green Mist' is a cultivar of the European wildflower from the Middle East and the Mediterranean, which is great for bouquets or even as a dry flower. It looks a bit like wild marigold, has a similar height, and in English toothpick is called "Queen Ann's lace", similar to wild marigold. The opening flower heads are greenish in hue and then turn white, forming almost hemispheres. A...
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    • Conkoly (Agrostemma githago) 5g, ~550 seeds
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      • Conkoly (Agrostemma githago) 5g, ~550 seeds

      • 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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    • Summer herb (Adonis aestivalis) 1g, ~100 seeds
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      • Summer herb (Adonis aestivalis) 1g, ~100 seeds

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      • The summer meadow-herb (Adonis aestivalis) is a native Hungarian wildflower, which, like the poppy, cornflower and larkspur, is most often found on the edges of wheat fields. Unfortunately, this orange-reddish beauty is rarely seen nowadays, as it has become quite scarce in nature thanks to herbicides. According to Greek mythology, the genus's Latin name was given by Aphrodite, who turned her lover Adonis into a red flower after her death, so that...
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    • Ranunculus acris 1g, ~780 seeds
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      • Ranunculus acris 1g, ~780 seeds

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      • 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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    • Buttercup (Ranunculus arvensis) 1g, ~180 seeds
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      • Buttercup (Ranunculus arvensis) 1g, ~180 seeds

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      • Buttercup (Ranunculus arvensis) is a native Hungarian wildflower, which, like poppies, cornflowers and larkspur, is most often found on the edges of wheat fields. Unfortunately, this yellowish-petalled beauty is rarely seen nowadays, as it has become quite scarce in nature thanks to herbicides. Unlike the other buttercups, the seed buttercup is an annual species, which is why it does not spread very widely. Its spring and early summer flowering is a beautiful, lush, yellow...
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    • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") 0,5g, ~100 seeds (Copy)
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      • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") 0,5g, ~100 seeds (Copy)

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      • 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.
      • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") 0,5g, ~100 seeds (Copy)
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    • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) 1g, ~230 seeds
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      • Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) 1g, ~230 seeds

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      • 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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      • Mallow (Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritiana) 1g, ~230 seeds

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      • 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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    • Musk mallow (Malva moschata) 0,5g, ~250 seeds
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      • Musk mallow (Malva moschata) 0,5g, ~250 seeds

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      • The musk mallow (Malva moschata) is a native Hungarian wildflower, whose pollen, like that of the forest mallow, is loved by many bee species. It gets its name from its distinctive scent, a perfume-like musky smell, hence the name. If you don't know what musk smells like, you should definitely try it :) Growing bushy, it can be a perfect alternative to the often deadly alien pink/splendid grove sedge that is often a threat to ducktail sedge. It blooms all summer, from June to September,...
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    • Garden sage (Lavatera trimestris "Silver Cup") 1g, ~150 seeds
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      • Garden sage (Lavatera trimestris "Silver Cup") 1g, ~150 seeds

      • 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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    • Medical soap grass (Saponaria officinalis) 1g, ~750 seeds
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      • Medical soap grass (Saponaria officinalis) 1g, ~750 seeds

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      • Medical soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) is a native Hungarian wildflower. As its name suggests, it can also be used for washing hands. If not as a soap, then as a herb or pollinator-attracting ornamental plant, it can have a great place in your garden. Properties.
      • Medical soap grass (Saponaria officinalis) 1g, ~750 seeds
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    • St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) 1g, ~10500 seeds
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      • St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) 1g, ~10500 seeds

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      • St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a native Hungarian wildflower. Perhaps the most curious information about St. John's wort is that it was used in the Middle Ages as an exorcism for its antidepressant, sedative and mood-enhancing properties. Its use as an exorcism is no longer recommended, but it is used both externally and internally as a medicinal herb. Pollinators (especially bumblebees), however, are delighted by its orange pollen. Properties: other names: dandelion, common dandelion, dandelion with holes in the leaves,...
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    • Asphodel (Asphodelos fistulosus) 0,1g, ~30 seeds
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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...
      • Asphodel (Asphodelos fistulosus) 0,1g, ~30 seeds
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    • Velvet thyme (Lychnis coronaria) 0,1g, ~190 seeds
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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...
      • Velvet thyme (Lychnis coronaria) 0,1g, ~190 seeds
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      Ryegrass (Lychnis flos-cuculi) 0,25g, ~1500 seeds
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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:...
      • Ryegrass (Lychnis flos-cuculi) 0,25g, ~1500 seeds
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    • Hornwort (Lotus corniculatus) 10g, ~8300 seeds
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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.  
      • Hornwort (Lotus corniculatus) 10g, ~8300 seeds
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    • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds
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      • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds

      • 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...
      • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds
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    • Sanguisorba minor 1g, ~125 seeds
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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
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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...
      • Autumn bloodroot (Sanguisorba officinalis) 0,1g, ~50 seeds
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    • Blue Iringos (Eryngium planum) 0,1g, ~75 seeds
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      • Blue Iringos (Eryngium planum) 0,1g, ~75 seeds

      • 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...
      • Blue Iringos (Eryngium planum) 0,1g, ~75 seeds
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    • Common lizard grass (Prunella vulgaris) 0,1g, ~125 seeds
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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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    • Medical pure grass (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis) 0,1g, ~65 seeds
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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.
      • Medical pure grass (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis) 0,1g, ~65 seeds
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    • Bareroot (Dianthus carthusianorum) 0,1g, ~80 seeds
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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...
      • Bareroot (Dianthus carthusianorum) 0,1g, ~80 seeds
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    • Hungarian Carnation (Dianthus pontederae) 0,1g, ~200 seeds
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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...
      • Hungarian Carnation (Dianthus pontederae) 0,1g, ~200 seeds
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    • Lanceolate Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) 2g, ~1000 seeds
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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...
      • Lanceolate Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) 2g, ~1000 seeds
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    • Baltacim (Onobrychis viciifolia) 15g, ~750 mag
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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...
      • Baltacim (Onobrychis viciifolia) 15g, ~750 mag
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    • Purple oxtail (Verbascum phoenicum) 0,05g, ~335 seeds
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      • Purple oxtail (Verbascum phoenicum) 0,05g, ~335 seeds

      • 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...
      • Purple oxtail (Verbascum phoenicum) 0,05g, ~335 seeds
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    • Moth oxtail (Verbascum blattaria "Albiflorum") 0,1g, ~500 seeds
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      • Moth oxtail (Verbascum blattaria "Albiflorum") 0,1g, ~500 seeds

      • 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...
      • Moth oxtail (Verbascum blattaria "Albiflorum") 0,1g, ~500 seeds
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    • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Miss Jekyll blue") 1g, ~425 seeds
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      • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Miss Jekyll blue") 1g, ~425 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Badger's catnip (Nigella damascena) is a flower from the Mediterranean that is often planted as an ornamental in gardens. It is a close relative of the field ladysweet (Nigella arvensis), also native to Hungary, also known as candelilla, and of the garden ladysweet (Nigella sativa), used as a herb and medicinal plant, and the Spanish ladysweet (Nigella hispanica), not yet well known in Hungary but often planted elsewhere.
      • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Miss Jekyll blue") 1g, ~425 seeds
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    • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Persian Jewels") 1g, ~425 seeds
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      • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Persian Jewels") 1g, ~425 seeds

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      • Badger's catnip (Nigella damascena) is a flower from the Mediterranean that is often planted as an ornamental in gardens. It is a close relative of the field ladysweet (Nigella arvensis), also native to Hungary, also known as candelilla, and of the garden ladysweet (Nigella sativa), used as a herb and medicinal plant, and the Spanish ladysweet (Nigella hispanica), not yet well known in Hungary but often planted elsewhere.
      • Borzaskata (Nigella damascena "Persian Jewels") 1g, ~425 seeds
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    • Garden Ladybird/Black Fennel (Nigella sativa) seed
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      • Garden Ladybird/Black Fennel (Nigella sativa) seed

      • 875 Ft
      • The garden marigold (Nigella sativa) is an annual plant native to the Mediterranean and the Middle East, the seed of which is the spice known as black cumin, perhaps best known in this country from the tops of Turkish and Middle Eastern pastries. It tastes a bit like onion and smells like pepper and oregano. Its relative is the common garden marigold (Nigella damascena), the field ladybird (Nigella arvensis), which is also native to Hungary, and the...
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    • Spanish Ladybird (Nigella hispanica) 1g, ~900 seeds
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      • Spanish Ladybird (Nigella hispanica) 1g, ~900 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The Spanish ladybird (Nigella hispanica) is a wild flower native to Spain, closely related to the common garden ladybird (Nigella damascena), the field ladybird (Nigella arvensis), also native to Hungary, and the garden ladybird (Nigella sativa), also used as a herb and medicinal plant. Like the other Nigellas, it is a super annual plant that is very easy to grow and sows itself year after year in our gardens. Its seed coat is also...
      • Spanish Ladybird (Nigella hispanica) 1g, ~900 seeds
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    • Field ladysweet (Nigella arvensis) 1g, ~340 seeds
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      • Field ladysweet (Nigella arvensis) 1g, ~340 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The field ladybird (Nigella arvensis), also known as candelilla, is a native Hungarian wildflower, closely related to the garden ladybird (Nigella sativa), which is used as a herb and medicinal plant, the common skunk catkin (Nigella damascena), which is also often planted in gardens, and the Spanish ladybird (Nigella hispanica), which is not yet well known in Hungary but is often planted elsewhere. In Hungary, it has often been used as a substitute for the garden marigold, also known as black caraway, as a spice and medicinal plant....
      • Field ladysweet (Nigella arvensis) 1g, ~340 seeds
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      Earth deréce (Epilobium angustifolium) 0,05g, ~1100 seeds
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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
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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
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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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    • Perennial flax (Linum perenne) 2g, ~1320 seeds
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      • Perennial flax (Linum perenne) 2g, ~1320 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The perennial flax (Linum perenne) is a very charming native wildflower with a pale blue colour that makes a beautiful ornament to the garden. Its flowers open early in the morning, but they continue to open and decorate for weeks and months. Its stems have long been used to weave rope, a property discovered 30,000 years ago. It is fairly drought tolerant, preferring a sunny position but tolerating partial shade. It really comes into its own when planted in large groups. The...
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    • Painted chickweed (Anthemis tinctoria) 1g, ~2250 seeds
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      • Painted chickweed (Anthemis tinctoria) 1g, ~2250 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The Painted Peppermint (Anthemis tinctoria) is a common wildflower, a biennial or short-lived perennial. In the old days its flowers were used to make yellow dye mixed with alum, hence the name. It would also make a lovely addition to rock gardens: it is particularly well suited because of its short stature and drought tolerance. Its leaves resemble those of chamomile, as does its close relative, the parlagi mint (the latter is easily confused with chamomile).
      • Painted chickweed (Anthemis tinctoria) 1g, ~2250 seeds
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    • Parlagi pipitér (Anthemis arvensis) 1g, ~2500 seeds
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      • Parlagi pipitér (Anthemis arvensis) 1g, ~2500 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Parlagi pipitér (Anthemis arvensis) is a native Hungarian wildflower. Like its relative, the Painted Poppy, it would also be well suited to rock gardens: it is particularly well suited because of its short stature and drought tolerance. Its flowers and foliage are very similar to those of chamomile, and it is easy to confuse them. The easiest thing to do when hunting for chamomile is to smell it, because while chamomile is betrayed by its characteristic scent, parlagi mint is not....
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    • Bladderwort (Silene vulgaris) 1g, ~1600 seeds
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      • Bladderwort (Silene vulgaris) 1g, ~1600 seeds

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      • 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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    • Field Magpie (Consolida regalis) 1g, ~1000 seeds
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      • Field Magpie (Consolida regalis) 1g, ~1000 seeds

      • 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...
      • Field Magpie (Consolida regalis) 1g, ~1000 seeds
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    • Garden larkspur (Consolida ajacis "Carmine King") 0,5g, ~200 seeds
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      • Garden larkspur (Consolida ajacis "Carmine King") 0,5g, ~200 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Garden larkspur (Consolida ajacis) is a native European wildflower, the cultivated form of which is the 'Carmine King' variety. One of the easiest plants to grow, it is a successful annual variety for both autumn and spring sowing, and is easy to grow. This variety has a beautiful dark pink colour and although it has double flowers, pollinators will fit in. It flowers for a very long time, almost all summer, and earlier, even in May, if sown in autumn...
      • Garden larkspur (Consolida ajacis "Carmine King") 0,5g, ~200 seeds
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    • Garden Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 2g, ~1800 seeds
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      • Garden Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 2g, ~1800 seeds

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      • Garden hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is a medicinal plant native to southern Europe that has been used for centuries for its antiseptic, cough-relieving properties, but is also widely used as a herb. Hyssop also gives absinthe its characteristic green colour. Like other species of orache/alfalfa, garden hyssop attracts many pollinators. Properties: other names: monoecious hyssop, field hyssop, clastromous hyssop Latin name: Hyssopus officinalis family: Lamiaceae life cycle: perennial...
      • Garden Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 2g, ~1800 seeds
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    • Spotted fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) 1g, ~750 seeds
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      • Spotted fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) 1g, ~750 seeds

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      • 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...
      • Spotted fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) 1g, ~750 seeds
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    • Knapweed (Filipendula ulmaria) 1g, ~1800 seeds
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      • Knapweed (Filipendula ulmaria) 1g, ~1800 seeds

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      • 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:...
      • Knapweed (Filipendula ulmaria) 1g, ~1800 seeds
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    • Common Galium (Galium mollugo) 1g, ~2100 seeds
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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:...
      • Common Galium (Galium mollugo) 1g, ~2100 seeds
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    • Lysimachia vulgaris 0,1g, ~390 seeds
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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,...
      • Lysimachia vulgaris 0,1g, ~390 seeds
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    • Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) 2g, ~660 seeds
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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...
      • Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) 2g, ~660 seeds
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    • Corydalis cava/bulbosa 0,5g, ~80 seeds
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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...
      • Corydalis cava/bulbosa 0,5g, ~80 seeds
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    • Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) 0,5g, ~110 seeds
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      • Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) 0,5g, ~110 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a European wildflower, closely related to the native forest angelica (Angelica sylvestris). It is often used as a medicinal plant and herb, and is cultivated in many places. The root is used as a herb, but the plant should not be allowed to go to seed, the stems should be cut and the roots picked up in the autumn. As a spice, it can be used to flavour salads, sauces and stews. It is used as a...
      • Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) 0,5g, ~110 seeds
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    • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
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      • 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.
      • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
      • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
      • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
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    • Ryegrass (Lythrum salicaria) 0,1g, ~2400 seeds
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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...
      • Ryegrass (Lythrum salicaria) 0,1g, ~2400 seeds
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    • Common vetch (Vicia villosa) 5g, ~160 seeds
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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...
      • Common vetch (Vicia villosa) 5g, ~160 seeds
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    • Coronella varia (Securigera/Coronilla varia) 5g, ~1500 seeds
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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...
      • Coronella varia (Securigera/Coronilla varia) 5g, ~1500 seeds
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    • Reseda lutea 1g, ~1250 seeds
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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...
      • Reseda lutea 1g, ~1250 seeds
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    • Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 2g, ~680 seeds
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      • 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...
      • Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 2g, ~680 seeds
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    • Common mullein (Linaria vulgaris) 0,1g, ~700 seeds
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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,...
      • Common mullein (Linaria vulgaris) 0,1g, ~700 seeds
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    • Calendula officinalis 2g, ~280 seeds
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      • Calendula officinalis 2g, ~280 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • Calendula officinalis is an annual herb from the Mediterranean. It takes its name from the fact that its seeds resemble the bent curve of a nail. Its flowers are edible and, together with the borage, can be a beautiful garnish for salads. It blooms for months and should be planted next to tomatoes to keep pests away. Properties: other names: borage, gypsy flower, nightingale, nightingale's blossom, marigold, calendula, calendula, calendula, calendula officinalis, cat's claw, cat's claw, cold sore, buttercup, marigold Latin name: Calendula officinalis...
      • Calendula officinalis 2g, ~280 seeds
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    • Medicinal Strawberry (Melilotus officinalis) 1g, ~500 seeds
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      • 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.
      • Medicinal Strawberry (Melilotus officinalis) 1g, ~500 seeds
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      Red Orris (Lamium purpureum) 0,1g, ~145 seeds
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      • 10/10 pollinator, annual, edible, herb, bee-feeder, native
      • Red Orris (Lamium purpureum) 0,1g, ~145 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The red orris (Lamium purpureum) is very valuable for pollinators, as its early spring flowering (if sown in autumn) provides plenty of food for the bumblebee queens that awaken from hibernation. Its fresh shoots are a reddish-reddish-reddish colour, which is how it can be distinguished from other orphan species and from the similar round-leaved bush-flower. Properties: other names: bee-weed, bee-flower, orphan buttercup Latin name: Lamium purpureum family: Lamiaceae life: annual flowering time: march-september size: 10-25 cm soil:...
      • Red Orris (Lamium purpureum) 0,1g, ~145 seeds
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    • Medical atracil (Anchusa officinalis) 0,5g, ~120 seeds
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      • Medical atracil (Anchusa officinalis) 0,5g, ~120 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • As a member of the borage family, medical atracula (Anchusa officinalis) is a truly pollinator-attractive native wild biennial. It is particularly popular with bumblebees and solitary bees for its nectar, which research has shown to have an extra high sugar content (over 60%). Properties: other names: buttercup, atlas grass, atracaela Latin name: Anchusa officinalis family: Boraginaceae life span: biennial flowering time: may-october size: 20-50 cm soil: average, moist growing conditions: sunny other: no...
      • Medical atracil (Anchusa officinalis) 0,5g, ~120 seeds
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    • Verbascum densiflorum 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
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      • Verbascum densiflorum 0,5g, ~5000 seeds

      • 875 Ft
      • The bushy-flowered ox-tail (Verbascum densiflorum) is a native Hungarian wildflower. It has a very imposing appearance, its thick stems were thought to resemble the tail of an ox, hence its name. In the past, the stems were dipped in soot and used as torches. It is a well known herb and its flowers are most often used to make cough tea. It is also a relative of the mottled ox-tail and the purple ox-tail (the latter, unlike the other ox-tails, is purple rather than yellow).
      • Verbascum densiflorum 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
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    • Echinops ritro "Veitch's Blue" 0,5g, ~35 seeds
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      • Echinops ritro "Veitch's Blue" 0,5g, ~35 seeds

      • 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,...
      • Echinops ritro "Veitch's Blue" 0,5g, ~35 seeds
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      Sweet hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) 0,25g, ~1100 seeds
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      • 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:...
      • Sweet hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) 0,25g, ~1100 seeds
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    • White testis (Trifolium repens) 10g, ~15000 seeds
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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...
      • White testis (Trifolium repens) 10g, ~15000 seeds
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    • Purple clover (Trifolium incarnatum) 10g, ~2650 seeds
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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...
      • Purple clover (Trifolium incarnatum) 10g, ~2650 seeds
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      Red here (Trifolium pratense) 10g, ~6500 seeds
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      • Red here (Trifolium pratense) 10g, ~6500 seeds

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      • 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...
      • Red here (Trifolium pratense) 10g, ~6500 seeds
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