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Home /Plants for the Gardens of Love /Herbaceous plants /Native plants

Native plants

Although some of these also turned out to be edible or otherwise useful, they were selected for their wildlife value.

Native plants
Foxglove Cyclamen Lily of the valley Wood anemone
Wood avens Woodspurge Wood vetch Galium species
Bluebell Snowdrop Wild daffodil Winter aconite
Wild tulip Lesser celandine Wild monkshood Solomon's seal
Red campion Wood forget-me-not Wood cranesbill Betony
Good King Henry Greater stitchwort Wild basil Pinks
Field scabious Snakeshead fritillary Kidney vetch Dark mullein
Wild primrose St. John's wort Red valerian Viper's bugloss
Woad Silverweed Yarrow Earthnut pea
Columbine Comfrey Lungwort  

 

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