WILDFLOWERS
WILDFLOWERS – Mixture of native species
Agricultural Mixtures
Different species of flower provide a colourful bloom from summer to autumn, attracting butterflies and other insects and offering them food and living space. A certain period is required after mowing before the stigma regains its green colour and new flowers grow. Sunny areas should receive the most species and flowers. However, slightly shaded areas may also be transformed into a blossoming lawn with good results.
Data Sheet
WILDFLOWER
Applications:
- Domestic gardens.
- Public greens, for example, flower beds on the street or by the roadside.
- For extensive or compensatory land.
- Non suitable for playing grounds or sunbathing areas.
Mowing: In the sowing year: mowing will be required to fight weeds 4-6 weeks after planting the flowers. Repeat mowing if necessary.
Starting from the second year: mow the lawn once or twice depending on the growth rate between the end of June and the beginning of September.
Quantity of seeds | Add 0.5 Kg of flower mixture for roughly every 100 Kg of seed. |
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Cutting height | From 6 to 8 cm. |
Growth height | From 70 to 80 cm (single wildflowers may reach a height of 1m). |
Care | Fertilisation and biocides are not required. Uproot or cut before resistant weeds develop and bloom. |
*Compositions may vary
Composition:
- Achillea millefolium
- Agrimonia eupatoria
- Anthriscus silvestris
- Capsella bursa pastoris
- Centaurea cyanus
- Daucus carota
- Eschscholzia californica
- Linum rubrum
- Matricaria chamomilla
- Nigella sativa
- Papaver rhoeas
- Plantago lanceolata
- Sanguisorba minor
- Taraxacum officinalis
- Verbascum spez
- Adonis aestivalis
- Agrostemna githago
- Calendula officinalis
- Carum carvi
- Chrysanthemum leucanthe
- Cichorium intybus
- Foeniculum vulgare
- Linum perenne
- Oenothera biennis
- Petroselium sativum
- Anethum graveolens
- Borago officinalis
- Ecc.
Mixture of native species
The mixture can be used on both fresh and arid sites