“Orvosi szappanfű (Saponaria officinalis) 1g, ~750 mag” a kosárba helyezve. Kosár
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- 30 native Hungarian wild flowers, seed mix
BEPORZÓNA 3.0 - beekeeping seed mix
- 900 Ft - 16.000 Ft
- One of the middle members of the 10-60 species blend series, Beporzóna 3.0 is a seed blend of 30 indigenous Hungarian beekeepers. Wild your garden with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports. This mix has been developed with the above in mind, and we have also tried to select species that many specialist...
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- 60 native European wild flowers, seed mix
ZÜMMÖGDE - beekeeping seed mix
- 950 Ft - 20.500 Ft
- The largest member of the 10-60 species beekeeping seed mixture series, Zümmögde, is a native Hungarian beekeeping seed mixture of 60 species (the largest member of the series). Wild your garden with this seed mix and welcome beneficial pollinators to your garden! The more species a mix contains, the more native pollinator species it supports. This mix has been developed with the above in mind, and we have tried to include...
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- can be sown in grass, seed mix, beekeeping, native grassland, native
FRUITFUL FURRY seed mix
- 2.500 Ft - 7.500 Ft
- Want a beautiful, colourful and thriving lawn? With a mixture of 7 native wildflowers, the Flowering Native Lawn is guaranteed to be a hit with pollinators: the catkin, sage and hornwort are very popular with butterflies, while the white testicle provides food for short-tongued pollinators such as the house bee and the red testicle for long-tongued bees, including bumblebees. Like all butterfly...
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Daisy (Bellis perennis) 0,25g, ~1800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- I think no one needs to be introduced to my favourite creator of flower lawns. The wild form of the daisy (Bellis perennis) is our native wildflower, which does very well in grass and lawns. It is best sown with grass or in seed mixtures when mowing, but do not sow it amongst your existing grass: it is best sown as seedlings, which will germinate very well over time when planted amongst the grass. Its attractiveness as a pollinator is incredible...
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- also in a window box, edible flower, biennial
Pansy tricolor (Viola tricolor) 0,25g, ~375 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The tricolour pansy (Viola tricolor), or wild pansy, is a native Hungarian wildflower. It is perhaps one of our best known and most loved flowers, and fortunately it is often planted in gardens. It is one of the most popular and most loved flowers of our gardens, and it is also one of the most popular and most loved flowers of our gardens. If left to grow, it reproduces very well (it even thrives in the gravel of our driveway!). It is very sweet to my heart,...
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- also in a window box, edible flower, biennial
Pansy (Viola arvensis) 1g, ~1500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The field pansy (Viola arvensis) is a native Hungarian wildflower. Its relative, the tricolour pansy, is perhaps one of our most well known and loved flowers, and fortunately it is often planted in gardens. It is a particular highlight of early spring, as the small flowers sown the previous year bloom around March. If left to grow, it reproduces very well (it even thrives in the gravel of our driveway!). A...
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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,...
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- two-year-old, beekeeper
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...
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- also for window box, edible flower, perennial, herb, medicinal plant, bee-keeper, native
Allium ursinum 1g, ~130 seeds
- 875 Ft
- 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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Medical soap grass (Saponaria officinalis) 1g, ~750 seeds
- 875 Ft
- 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.
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Corydalis cava/bulbosa 0,5g, ~80 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Corydalis cava is a small Hungarian wildflower native to Hungary, which can cover the forest undergrowth in early spring when it blooms. It is a very important wildflower for pollinators: both because of its early flowering, when not many nectar sources are available, and because one of our butterfly species, the Apollo butterfly, is exclusively fed on Celtic butterflies (besides the pseudocathedral Celtic butterfly, we also find its cousin, the fingered Celtic butterfly). It likes...
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- herb, herbaceous plant, biennial, bee-feeder
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...
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- edible flower, perennial, may be sown in grass, medicinal plant, beekeeper, native grassland, native
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- I don't think anyone needs to be introduced to our best-known herb, which is time for better marketing than ever before. The dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is one of our most useful flowers for bees: its spring opening is an important time for bee feeding and it also flowers for a long time, even into late autumn. All parts of the flower can be used and eaten: the flower can be used to make syrup, the leaf can be used to make salad, and the root can be used to make chicory.
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- 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:...
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