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Achillea millefolium - Yarrow - 3.4 % in the mixture Agrostemma githago - Corn cockle - 16.7 % Centaurea cyanus - Cornflower - 1.7 % Centaurea nigra - Common knapweed - 8.3 % Digitalis purpurea - Foxglove - 1.7 % Echium vulgare - Viper\'s bugloss - 0.8 % Galium verum - Lady\'s bedstraw - 5 % Glebonis segetum - Corn marigold - 1.7 % Leucanthemum vulgare - Oxeye daisy - 8.3 % Myosotis arvensis - Field Forgot-me-not - 0.8 % Papaver rhoeas - Common poppy - 5 % Prunella vulgaris - Selfheal - 3.3 % Ranunculus acris - Meadow buttercup - 8.3 % Silene dioica - Red campion - 8.3 % Silene latifolia - White campion - 8.3 % Singuisorba minor - Salad burnet - 16.7 % Verbascum thapsus - Great mullein - 1.7 %
Why are bees declining ? For all sorts of reasons - but one is the decline in wild flowers. Planting these wildflower seeds with Mycorrhiza is such an easy way to help restore our environment.
That's why we give a packet of these seeds of British wildflowers away with each bee colony http://www.thenaturalgardener.co.uk/bees.php