Help our bees! Pollinator friendly plants for bees and butterflies
Bees and butterflies are
not only beautiful to look at, they are also important for the
pollination of many plants. Unfortunately, these beneficial insects
often do not find enough culinary diversity.
Not all seed mixtures are suitable for every garden - choose from our
assortment the best species and varieties for your own garden.
You may use our advanced search
to combine honey-bee food plants (Usage) with different plant groups,
flowering period and colour, and germination (e.g., fast germinator).
Here is an example of the combination: honey-bee food plant + organic seed:
Pollinator friendly plants
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Art.No.: SO098
SANGUISORBA officinalis -
Art.No.: AO033
ACHILLEA millefolium 'Proa' -
Art.No.: IO144
IRIS pseudacorus -
Art.No.: DO406
DIPLOTAXIS tenuifolia(RUCOLA silvatica) -
Art.No.: NO045
NIGELLA sativa -
Art.No.: TO144
THYMUS vulgaris 'French Summer' -
Art.No.: MO101
MELISSA officinalis ssp. altissima -
Art.No.: AO494
ANGELICA archangelica 'BLBP 01' -
Art.No.: VO074
VERBASCUM nigrum wild form -
Art.No.: CO303
CENTAUREA atropurpurea(calocephala) -
Art.No.: DO442
DORYCNIUM hirsutum(LOTUS) -
Art.No.: CO274
CARLINA acaulis ssp. caulescens(simplex) -
Art.No.: AO546
ANTHYLLIS vulneraria -
Art.No.: AO156
AGASTACHE rugosa(anisata hort.) [Liquorice Blue, Blue Spike] -
Art.No.: LO527
LYSIMACHIA vulgaris -
Art.No.: GO296
GLECHOMA hederacea -
Art.No.: RO130
ROSMARINUS officinalis(SALVIA rosmarinus) (Rosemary) -
Art.No.: CO365
CHELIDONIUM majus -
Art.No.: AO028
ACHILLEA millefolium wild form -
Art.No.: PO241
PENSTEMON pseudospectabilis -
Art.No.: CO593
COLCHICUM autumnale -
Art.No.: MO196
MONARDA didyma -
Art.No.: CO496
CICHORIUM intybus var. intybus -
Art.No.: OO091
ORIGANUM vulgare hort. -
Art.No.: TO008
TARAXACUM officinale(Dandelion) -
Art.No.: EO006
ECHINACEA paradoxa var. paradoxa(RUDBECKIA) -
Art.No.: DO320
DIANTHUS superbus -
Art.No.: SO622
STACHYS officinalis(BETONICA) -
Art.No.: IO058
INULA helenium -
Art.No.: TO120
THYMUS fragrantissimus(vulgaris ssp. fragrantissimus)