ESF1 – Meadow Flowers
Composition
Managed grassland containing a diversity of plants is one of the best habitat resources that can be created on a farm. The natural balance of meadow perennials in ESF1 will provide a succession of attractive flowers over the season, providing a good source of pollen and nectar as well as food plants for a variety of insects. This mix grows well on most soil types.
Wild Flowers
| % | Latin name | Common name |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Achillea millefolium | Yarrow |
| 12 | Centaurea scabiosa | Greater Knapweed |
| 12 | Galium verum | Lady's Bedstraw |
| 15 | Leucanthemum vulgare | Oxeye Daisy |
| 2 | Primula veris | Cowslip |
| 12 | Prunella vulgaris | Selfheal |
| 20 | Ranunculus acris | Meadow Buttercup |
| 10 | Rumex acetosa | Common Sorrel |
| 12 | Silene vulgaris | Bladder Campion |
| 100 |
Sowing Rates
| kg/ha | kg/acre | g/m2 | Order Mixture |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 | 0.2 | Order this mixture |
This flower mixture is designed to be sown with a grass mix such as ESG1 or ESG2
Ordering
You can order any quantity of this mixture from 0.1kg up to 100kg. Please contact us if you require more.
nb: 1000g = 1kg, 100g = 0.1kg
Prices include p&p to most mainland destinations, more on delivery charges.
Prices
| £/100kg | £9,450.00 |
|---|---|
| £/10kg | £987.00 |
| £/1kg | £105.00 |
| £/100g | £10.00 |






