This native orange hawkweek wildflower plant is more commonly known as 'Fox-and-cubs' and originates from grassy roadsides, hedgebanks, and walls.
It has disticintive clusters of red / deep orange flowers that are attractive to and visited by, many types of bees for its good supply of nectar and pollen.
POLLINATORS: A wide variety of pollinators including bees and butterflies.
Fox-and-cubs (Pilosella aurantiaca) from home grown seed
£4.20Price
Out of Stock
Height 20-30cm
Perennial
Full sun/ partial shade
Flowers May - July
Fully hardy
Best suited to dry well-drained soil in a postion where it receive warm sun.
A good self-seeder - if it starts to spread too much, dig up the unwanted bits before they have the chance to self-seed.