Connect urban environments to the natural world with Germinal Amenity's Urban Meadow wildflower seed mixtures. Designed to thrive in towns, cities, and suburban settings, these blends offer sustainable performance and multiple climate smart benefits.

Range

WF1 Flowering Meadow

A mixture of annual and perennial flowers to create stunning floral areas with a long flowering period. A mix of annual and perennial UK native wildflowers and selected non-native species including Corncockle, Oxeye Sunflower, Coreopsis, Corn Poppy and Phacelia.

WF3 General Purpose Neutral Soils

A mixture of perennial flowers to create stunning floral areas with a long flowering period. A mix of perennial UK native wildflowers and selected non-non native species including Musk Mallow, Foxglove, Ragged Robin, Lady's Bedstraw and Birdsfoot Trefoil.

WF10 Cornfield Annuals

A mixture of native cornfield annuals to create seasonal colour and interest in a variety of situations.

WF17 Cultivated Annuals

A mixture of native and ornamental annuals to provide a floral display from Early April - September. A mix of native and non-native annual flowers including Flax, Cornflower and Cosmos.

WF19 Pollinators Paradise

Designed specifically to be an abundant food source for Bees and Pollinators. A mix of native and non-native annual flowers including Corn Poppy, Evening Primrose and Phacelia.

WFG2 Flowering Meadow

Our most popular meadow mixture. The carefully selected range of native and some non native species creates an attractive habitat with a long flowering period for any size of area. An 80:20 mix of grasses, annual and perennial flowers including Oxeye Daisy, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Corn poppy, Oxeye Sunflower and Echinacea.

WFG4 Neutral Soils

Creates a vibrant displays of perennial flowers that returns year after year. An 80:20 mix of grasses and perennial flowers including Salad Burnet, Ribwort Plantain and Flax

WFG5 Calcareous Soils

A mixture containing flower and grass species that favour calcareous (lime rich) soils. An 80:20 mix of grasses and annual and perennial flowers including Wild Carrot, Yarrow and Agrimony.

WFG6 Heavy Clay Soils

A mixture of grasses and annual and perennial flowers suited to clay soils. An 80:20 mix of grasses and annual and perennial flowers including Betony, Wild Carrot and Ribwort Plantain.

WFG7 Free Draining Sandy Soils

A flowering meadow mixture which tolerates dry soil conditions. An 80:20 mix of grasses and annual and perennial flowers including Yellow Rattle, Goats Beard, Phacelia and Dark Mullien.

WFG8 Hedgerows and Shaded Areas

A mixture of species which prefer or tolerate semi shade conditions, perfect for along hedgerows or in dappled shade. An 80:20 mix of grasses, annuals, and perennial wildflowers including Garlic Mustard, Red Campion, Squared Stemmed St Johns Wort and Hedge Parsley.

WFG9 Wetland and Pond Areas

A habitat wildflower mixture for pond and river edges as well as permanently damp low lying areas. An 80:20 mix of grasses, annuals, and perennial wildflowers including Purple Loosestrife, Birdsfoot Trefoil and Salad Burnet.

WFG15 Countrylife, Schools & Colleges

A meadow mix that offers a diverse range of flowers and colour from April - September. An 80:20 mix of grasses and annual and perennial flowers including Yellow Rattle, Calendula and Corn Poppy.

WFG18 Butterfly & Honeybee

A mixture designed to maximise benefit to bees and pollinators both as a food source and an egg laying habitat. An 80:20 mix of grasses and annual and perennial flowers including Evening Primrose, Red Clover, Teasel and Coreopsis.

WFG20 Eco Species Rich Lawn

A mixture designed to create a species rich lawn that can be kept trimmed or left longer to flower. An 80:20 mix of grasses, annuals, and perennial wildflowers including Black Medick, Common Fumitory and Wild Carrot.

WFG21 Everyday Meadow

Designed as a quick establishing wildflower meadow made up of grasses and common perennial and annual flowers. 

Applications

  • Urban, semi-urban and business park environments

  • Commercial landscaping projects

  • To create a fast-establishing sward