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Wildflower combinations

Updated: May 28


Wildflower combinations

Selecting the right wildflower combinations

When choosing wildflowers that will grow well together it is important to ensure

a) that the flowering time is likely to coincide

b) That they will be well suited to the same habitat.

A lot can be learned from observing nature and if possible trying to mimic  classic combinations that are commonly found in the wild. The photo gallery below is intended to offer a few ideas of wildflowers that look especially beautiful when grown together. Please bear in mind that flowering times can vary slightly from season to season so may not always coincide.

Wildflower combinations

Ox-eye daisys and Meadow Buttercups

Wildflowers that grow together

Wild daffodils and Wild Primroses

Wildflower combinations

Star of Bethlem and Cowslips

Wildflowers that grow together

Buttercups and Forget-me-Nots

Wildflower combinations

Snakeshead fritillary and Marsh Marigold

Wildflower combinations

Wild Pansy, Thrift and Meadow saxifrage

Wildflowers that grow together

Harebells and Meadow grass

Wildflower combinations

Ladies Bedstraw, scabious and Knapweeds

Wildflowers that grow together

Meadow Cranesbill and Meadow Buttercups

Wildflowers that grow together

Meadow Cranesbill and Meadow-Sweet

Wildflower combinations

Cornfield annual wildflowers

wildflower garden in May

Red Campion, Stitchwort and Bluebells

There are of course many, many more wildflower combinations that work equally well, and the best way is to experiment by growing species with similar flowering time and habitats.

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