Red Dead Nettle

£4.00

Lamium purpureum – loved by red mason & bumblebees

Out of stock

Description

Red dead-nettle does not sting. Its crimson flowers appear from March to October. An annual which is very good for wildlife. The Wildlife Trust says that lots of different species of long-tongued insects visit the flowers of red dead-nettle, including the red mason bee and bumblebees. The caterpillars of garden tiger, white ermine and angle shades moths feed on the leaves.

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

Additional information

Colour Palette

Pink and Crimson

We are a not-for-profit organisation selling plants to raise money for a local charity to fund a playground in our village. Plants are grown according to organic principles and are in a variety of pot sizes - we can't guarantee what size pot you will get but it will be as large as possible. For cash payments, every penny you pay goes to charity. Very few plants can be posted, if you are not local please contact us before buying.

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