PLANTING LIST List of Permissible Species These species only have been selected for our site Common Name Kidney Vetch
Latin Name
Description
Positioning/Height
Anthyllis Vulneraria
Sun 7-15cm
Clustered bellflower
Campanula Glomerata
Cuckoo flower
Cardamine Pratensis
Greater Knapweed Lesser Calamint
Centaurea Scabiosa Clinopodium Nepeta
Wild Basil
Clinopodium Vulgare
Maiden Pink
Dianthus Deltoides
Dropwort
Filipendula Vulgaris
Lady’s Bedstraw
Galium Verum
Sweet Woodruff
Galium Odoratum
Hedge Cranesbill
Geranium Pyrenaecium
Yellow flowers in ‘crowded’ head Cluster of handsome violet flowers Lady’s smock, lilac/white flowers Large ‘raggy’ purple flowers Downy grey leaves, small down-turned lilac flowers Circular clusters of largish pink/purple flowers Flowers pink freckled with darker paler spots Finely cut leaflets in a basal rosette, cream coloured flowers open from pink buds Flowers bright golden yellow, scent of new mown hay Whole plant is scented. Star like white flowers, shows up well in woodland Very pretty with mauve flowers
Flowering Period May
Sun 5-30cm
June
Moist situation 22-25cm
Apr - Jun
Sun 30-60cm Dry banks 30cm
July
Sun 22-45cm
July
Sun 15-30cm
Jun - Aug
Sun 15-45cm
May - Aug
Sun 15-30cm
July
Shade 15-30cm
Apr - Jun
Sun 22-45cm
May
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Jul – Aug
Common Name
Latin Name
Description
Positioning/Height
Flowering Period
Oxeye Daisy
Leucanthemum Vulgare
Sun 30-60cm
May
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Lotus Corniculatus
Sun 15-22cm
May
Wood Forgetme-not
Myosotis Sylvatica
Shade 30cm
Apr - Jun
Hoary Plantain
Plantago Media
Sun 15-30cm
May - Aug
Salad Burnet
Poterium Sanguisorba
Sun 30cm
May - Aug
Cowslip
Primula Veris
Damp, meadows 7-20cm
Apr - May
Wild Primrose
Primula Vulgaris
Shade preferred 15cm
Mar - May
Self Heal
Prunella Vulgaris
Sun 20cm
June
Large Pasque Flower
Pulsatilla Vulgaris
Sun 7-22cm
Apr – May
Small Scabious
Scabiosa Columbaria Silene Alba
Large white petals, with a yellow centre Small, bright yellow/orange mixture Pale blue woodland plant Pale pinkish spikes with soft/fluffy petals, vanilla scented Luscious green leaves with delicate pink/red flower heads. Smells of cucumber when crushed A rosette of low level leaves with fragrant deep yellow flowers Pale yellow flower with deep yellow eye Flowers violet/purple calyx Rich violet sepals, golden anthers and silky hairs on the back. Silky plume of a seedhead Pale blue flowers Pure white
Sun 30cm Sun 90cm Hedgebank 22-40cm
July
Woodland 2-5mtrs
Jun - Sep
White Campion Bladder Campion
Honeysuckle
Silene Vulgaris
Lonicera Periclymenum
Small white flowers with five-notched petals, with waxy leaves Cream flowers, sweet scent.
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May Jun – Aug
List of Permissible Bulbs Common Name Bluebells
Latin Name
Description
Positioning/Height
Hyacinthoides Non-Scripta
Light shade 30cm
Anenome wood
Anenome Nemerosa
Wild Daffodils
Narcissus Pseudonarcissus
Snowdrops
Galanthus Nivalis
Aconites
Eranthis Hyemalis
Lesser Celandine
Renunculus Ficaria
Cuckoo Pint (Lords and Ladies)
Arum Maculatum
Snake’s head Fritillary
Fritillaria Meleagris
Lily of the Valley
Convalleria Majalis
A favourite Spring flower. Fragrant blue-violet flowers Forms delicate white cover in wood and hedgebank Nodding flowers, smaller than common garden daffodils Small delicate flowers of distinct greenish white Glossy leaves, yellow chalice shaped flowers Dark green heartshaped leaves, bright yellow flowers Yellow green berries (turning red – poisonous) Tall thin stems with down turned deep purple flower heads Luscious green foliage with delicate white flowers, sweetly scented
Flowering Period Apr – Jun (plant in Autumn)
Light shade
Mar – May (plant in Autumn)
Light shade
Feb – Apr (plant in Autumn)
Light shade
Jan – Mar (‘in the green’ – plant in Spring)
Light shade
Jan - Feb
Bare, damp ground
Feb - May
Woods and hedgerows 50cm
Apr - Aug
Light, moist 30cm
Aug - Sep
Shade 30cm
Apr - Jun
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Common Name Martagon Lily
Latin Name
Description
Positioning/Height
Lilium Martagon
Shade 1mt 20cm
Ramsoms (wild garlic)
Allium Ursinum
Soloman’s Seal
Polygonatum
Star of Bethlehem
Ornithogalum Umbellatum
Summer Snowflake
Leucojom Aestivum
Tall stems, white or mauve flowers pretty lamp like shape Bright green leaves, delicate white spray of flowers Graceful arching stems, green tipped white bell flowers Beautiful star shaped white flowers Tall with small white bell shaped flowers
Flowering Period Jun – Jul
Damp woodlands/hedge banks 30 – 45cm
Apr - Jun
Shade 125cm
May - Jul
Meadows/grassy areas 30 – 60cm Prefers moist ground 90cm
Apr - May
Apr - May
We recommend that you source your wild flowers & bulbs by mail-order from “Naturescape” 01949 860592, to ensure that genuine native species are supplied. Any plants found that are not from this list may be removed by our staff.
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List of Permissible Trees These species only have been selected for our site Common Name White Beam
Latin Name Sorbus Aria
Description Member of the Rowan which will be coppiced. Cherry like fruits, drops leaves early. Good food source for birds, small green leaves, thorny stems, slow to establish Good dormouse food source. Will be coppiced. Will be coppiced as part of the underwood.
Hawthorn
Crataegus Monogyna
Hazel
Corylus Avellana
Ash
Fraxinus Excelsior
Wild Cherry
Prunus Avium
Short lived
Crab Apple
Malus Sylvestris
Slow growing
Silver Birch
Betula Pendula
Short lived
Holly
Ilex Aquifolium
Guelder Rose
Viburnum Opulus
Evergreen, bright red berries Fast growing shrub
Field Maple
Acer Campestre
Spindle
Euonymous Europaea
Will be coppiced, yellow colour in Autumn Unusual geometric shaped pink berries
Extra Information Chalk tolerant
Flowers and fruits best in full sun
Bark is bronze in colour Survives on poor soils where few other trees can grow In Autumn, leaves turn pink, orange or red before falling. Produces bright red fruits in Autumn – good winter food sources for birds Grows quickly, provides habitat for native insects Tolerates deep shade Prefers damp areas but also grows in hederows and woods Tolerates shade
Common in ancient woods, hedges and chalk scrub
Droxford Road, East Meon, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 1HR PHONE: 01730 823425 MOBILE: 07799 065976 FAX: 01730 823168 EMAIL:
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