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A native wildflower originating from grasslands, dunes and cliff tops it produces tiny yellow flowers formed into frothy loose clusters with a sweet honey scent.

 

POLLINATORS: Bees, butterflies & moths

 

WILDLIFE: It is caterpiller food for numerous moth species including Elephant Hawk-Moth, Galium Carpet Moth and Bedstraw Hawk-Moth to name just a few.

Lady's Bedstraw (Galium verum)

£4.20Price
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Spring 2025 orders will be despatched from late April onwards
  • Height 100cm

    Perennial

    Full/ partial sun

    Flowers July - August

    Fully hardy

  • Will grow in most types of soil, but prefers well-drained, alkaline-neutral soil.  Drought tolerant.

    Once established they can be invasive so keep in check.

     

     

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