Northern Hay Meadow Mix

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Northern Haymeadow species of herb-rich pastures on traditionally-managed uplands (based on British Plant Community MG3).
SOWING RATES
3g / m2
OR 12kg / acre
OR 30kg / hectare

New York

Standard – $15, delivery charge is free for orders over $50. For the same-day New York delivery service, please place your order before 2.00pm, Monday – Friday. For same-day New York delivery service on Saturdays, place before 10.00am.

Nationwide Delivery

Standard – $20. A next-day nationwide delivery service is available Tuesday – Saturday for orders placed by 2pm the previous day.

Each bouquet will arrive with flower care instructions. Please note, certain fragile products are available for a New York delivery only.

Northern Haymeadow Mix (SCM10)

For upland sites, this meadow mix recreates herb-rich pastures of traditionally-managed grasslands of upland Britain (British Plant Community MG3). Remnants of ancient meadows of this type survive in Deeside and Northern England.  There are 17 wildflower & 5 grass species in this mix. Mix as PDF

20

% wildflowers  
Centaurea nigra Common Knapweed 2.3
Conopodium majus Pignut 0.7
Geranium sylvaticum Wood Cranesbill 1
Hypochaeris radicata Cat’s Ear 1
Lathyrus pratensis Meadow Vetchling 1.5
Leontodon hispidus Rough Hawkbit 0.5
Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain 2
Primula veris (FIND OUT MORE) Cowslip 1
Prunella vulgaris (FIND OUT MORE)
Selfheal 2
Ranunculus acris Meadow Buttercup 1
Rhinanthus minor (FIND OUT MORE) Yellow Rattle 2
Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel 1
Sanguisorba officinalis Great Burnet 1
Succisa pratensis (FIND OUT MORE) Devils Bit Scabious 1
Thymus polytrichus (FIND OUT MORE) Wild Thyme 0.5
Trifolium repens White Clover 1
Viola riviniana (FIND OUT MORE) Common Dog Violet 0.5

80

% grasses
Agrostis capillaris Common Bent (c) 10
Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal Grass 10
Festuca rubra Red Fescue (c) 35
Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot (c) 5
Poa trivialis Rough Meadow Grass (c) 20

All of the wildflowers in our mixes are wild origin but some of the native grasses in our mixes are cultivated origin – these will be marked with ‘(c)’

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