A clump of Ragged Robin stalks and green leaves growing from a crack between some grey paving slabs.
Ragged Robin provides food for the following creatures:
Bumblebees and Honeybees
Butterflies
Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth 🦋
An "RHS Plants for Pollinators" plant
Seeds available from www.jemimasgarden.co.uk at only £2.00 per pack of approximately 1200 seeds, (+p&p)
A pale pink Ragged Robin flower with some darker pink buds protuding from behind. Ragged Robins flowers have 5 petals in a raggedy form which remind me of stag's antlers.
The background is a blur of green foliage.
Ragged Robin provides food for the following creatures:
Bumblebees and Honeybees
Butterflies
Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth 🦋
An "RHS Plants for Pollinators" plant
Seeds available from www.jemimasgarden.co.uk at only £2.00 per pack of approximately 1200 seeds, (+p&p)
Ragged Robin is one of our hardy native wildflowers that loves damp soil.
But the fact that it's growing in a crack in our patio shows that it'll happily grow in next to no soil and also that my seed harvesting isn't 100% efficient 😂
Great for pollinators, Rabbit proof, easy to grow 😊🌱🐝🦋
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