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  1. Sep 17, 2021 · 1. Black-Eyed Susan. Black-eyed Susan makes a cheery appearance in the garden with its large, daisy-like yellow flowers with brown centers. Known as Rudbeckia hirta among botanists and the scientifically minded, in the wild this plant grows in prairies, and is native to the eastern two-thirds of North America.

  2. Each wildflower entry provides a snapshot profile describing the plant, with a limited use of botanical terms. If you are unfamiliar with any of these, please check the Terminology page for explanations. Plant entries. Native Flower features plants found growing without cultivation, in natural and urban environments in the UK.

  3. Identify, explore and share your observations of wild plants. Pl@ntNet is a tool to help to identify plants with pictures. It is organized in different thematic and geographical floras. Choose the one that corresponds to your region or area of interest from the list below. If you don't know what to choose, select "World flora" which has the ...

  4. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › wildflowersWildflowers | The Wildlife Trusts

    Discover the beauty and diversity of wildflowers in the UK, their habitats, identification and conservation. The Wildlife Trusts is a charity that protects wildlife and wild places across the UK.

  5. Aug 23, 2023 · Cha-ching, another wildflower added to my growing list. Grow your own meadow with wildflowers for butterflies. From Birds to Flowers ERIKA ZAMBELLO Sensitive plant. More than a year into the pandemic, I had transformed into a flower person. The evolution, at least for me, wasn’t entirely without precedent.

  6. Wildflower species that are naturally found in the UK, rather than introduced from elsewhere, are known as UK native wildflowers. From cowslip and selfheal to ragged robin and devil’s-bit scabious, the names of UK native wildflowers reveal their long history in the folklore and culture of Britain.

  7. Native wildflowers to grow - honeysuckle. Our native honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum, bears fragrant pink, yellow and white blooms with long flower tubes. A magnet for long-tongued pollinators such as some bumblebees and moths. Its leaves are used as a caterpillar foodplant for the 20-plume moth. H x S: 7m x 3.5m.