Another garden-worthy wildflower, loved by all our pollinators particularly hoverflies and solitary bees. Pretty, lemon-coloured frothy clouds to stud rough grass or the front of a naturalistic, perennial border. Lady’s Bedstraw thrives on chalky soils in the wild, but we grow it happily enough here on heavy clay.
Care Tips
Looks great as part of a border, for wildlife or as part of a wildflower. meadow. Lady’s Bedstraw prefers sunshine and poor, dry soil.







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