Hey, nice to have you here! Welcome to our site where you can dive into the wonderful world of flowers hidden in our growing paper. Our bee/butterfly mix is nature's treasure chest, and you now have it in your hands. With this growing paper, you can not only write and create, but also bring a piece of nature to life. In our bee/butterfly mix, we have collected a colourful variety of flower varieties waiting for you to discover them. Take some time to browse our list of different flower varieties that make this growing paper special. Who knows what blooming wonders you will soon experience?

Origin of all seeds in our bee/butterfly mix: Netherlands

Baby's breath

Baby's breath

Baby's Breath, or Gypsophila, is a delicate and sophisticated flowering plant that beautifies gardens and bouquets. With countless tiny flowers that resemble cloud-like clusters, it creates an airy and fairy-like appearance. Gypsophila comes in a variety of colours, but white is the most common. It is often used to complement bridal bouquets and floral arrangements because of its subtle beauty. This plant thrives in sunny areas with well-drained soil and requires minimal care. Its versatility, long shelf life and romantic look make Baby's Breath a popular choice in both garden design and floral design.

This flower is bee-friendly! 

Bees are our little heroes, but they struggle to survive. You can help them by growing bee-friendly plants in your garden. These flowers and herbs provide food and habitat for bees, which are crucial for pollinating our food crops. Without bees, there would be less fruit, vegetables, and even coffee!

The importance of bees to our ecosystem and food supply is huge. By supporting them, we help preserve biodiversity and secure our food base. Growing bee-friendly plants is a simple but powerful step to protect our environment and strengthen the bee population.

RHS plants for pollinators - lijst
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Sweet alyssum

Sweet alyssum

Sweet alyssum, also known as alyssum or Lobularia maritima, is a charming annual that adorns gardens with its clusters of small, fragrant flowers. Native to the Mediterranean region, this plant thrives in sunny to slightly shady conditions and drained soil. The flowers range from white to pink, purple and yellow, creating a carpet-like effect that is beautiful in flower beds as well as hanging baskets. Sweet alyssum attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators, giving it a positive impact on biodiversity. Its attractive flowers and sweet fragrance make it a favourite among gardeners and lovers of colourful landscapes.

This flower is bee-friendly! 

Bees are our little heroes, but they struggle to survive. You can help them by growing bee-friendly plants in your garden. These flowers and herbs provide food and habitat for bees, which are crucial for pollinating our food crops. Without bees, there would be less fruit, vegetables, and even coffee!

The importance of bees to our ecosystem and food supply is huge. By supporting them, we help preserve biodiversity and secure our food base. Growing bee-friendly plants is a simple but powerful step to protect our environment and strengthen the bee population.

RHS plants for pollinators - lijst
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Poppy

Poppy

The poppy, Papaver rhoeas, is an enchanting annual flower that adorns fields and gardens with vibrant colours. With distinctive paper petals in shades of red, orange and purple, this flower often symbolises peace and remembrance. Poppies thrive in sunny conditions and drained soil, and are often found along roads and in meadows. They require little care and self-seed easily. Their fragile beauty attracts not only people but also bees and butterflies, contributing to biodiversity. Poppies are a romantic and indispensable addition to both wild and tamed landscapes.

This flower is bee-friendly! 

Bees are our little heroes, but they struggle to survive. You can help them by growing bee-friendly plants in your garden. These flowers and herbs provide food and habitat for bees, which are crucial for pollinating our food crops. Without bees, there would be less fruit, vegetables, and even coffee!

The importance of bees to our ecosystem and food supply is huge. By supporting them, we help preserve biodiversity and secure our food base. Growing bee-friendly plants is a simple but powerful step to protect our environment and strengthen the bee population.

RHS plants for pollinators - lijst
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