Description
A spring flower which was once common in meadows and hedgerows, but is now much rarer. A lovely addition to a garden.
Cowslip flowers are an early source of nectar for insects like bees, beetles and butterflies. It is also a food plant for the Duke of Burgundy butterfly.
Traditionally cowslip leaves have been used to make wine.
Delivery
Free delivery around Mayfield. Candles, small plants, lavender bags and other small items can also be posted – please ask for details. Items may also be collected. If you need something posted, please get in touch before buying: larger plants cannot be posted. Very few plants are small enough to post and every refund costs our good causes money
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