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.: VO102
VERBENA officinalis -
Art.No.: HO336
HYPERICUM perforatum -
Art.No.: AO162
AGASTACHE rugosa 'Korean Zest' -
Art.No.: GO220
GERANIUM robertianum -
Art.No.: RO182
ECHINACEA purpurea 'Magnus' -
Art.No.: RO130
ROSMARINUS officinalis(SALVIA rosmarinus) (Rosemary) -
Art.No.: SO144
SAPONARIA officinalis -
Art.No.: PO152
PASTINACA sativa -
Art.No.: EO003
ECHINACEA angustifolia -
Art.No.: AO033
ACHILLEA millefolium 'Proa' -
Art.No.: TO144
THYMUS vulgaris 'French Summer' -
Art.No.: CO555
CLEMATIS integrifolia Mongolian Bells® -
Art.No.: PO910
PRIMULA veris(officinalis) -
Art.No.: MO089
MENTHA Spicata-Hybr.(viridis) -
Art.No.: OO097
ORLAYA grandiflora[White Lace, White Finch] -
Art.No.: FO024
FOENICULUM vulgare 'Purpureum'(Rubrum) [Smokey, Deco, Bronze] -
Art.No.: TO221
TRIGONELLA caerulea -
Art.No.: TO008
TARAXACUM officinale(Dandelion) -
Art.No.: VO093
VERBASCUM thapsus -
Art.No.: PO404
PLANTAGO major 'Purpurea'(var. rubrifolia) -
Art.No.: IO058
INULA helenium -
Art.No.: CO040
CALLUNA vulgaris -
Art.No.: CO303
CENTAUREA atropurpurea(calocephala) -
Art.No.: EO020
ECHIUM vulgare -
Art.No.: LO150
LEVISTICUM officinale -
Art.No.: AO776
AQUILEGIA vulgaris -
Art.No.: VO274
VIOLA tricolor(Wild Pansy) -
Art.No.: DO406
DIPLOTAXIS tenuifolia(RUCOLA silvatica) -
Art.No.: VO074
VERBASCUM nigrum wild form -
Art.No.: TO223
TRIGONELLA foenum-graecum(Fenugreek, Greek Clover)