The continued list of gardenworthy native/naturalised plants found in our region according to the Natural History Museum's Postcode plants database. Have you/ should you have any in your garden?
PERENNIALS
Barren Strawberry Potentilla sterilis
Betony Stachys officinalis
Biting Stonecrop Sedum acre
Bitter-vetch Lathyrus linifolius
Black Bent Agrostis gigantea
Bladder Campion Silene vulgaris
Broad Buckler-fern Dryopteris dilatata
Burnet-saxifrage Pimpinella saxifraga
Bush Vetch Vicia sepium
Cat's-ear Hypochaeris radicata
Chalk Milkwort Polygala calcarea
Chicory Cichorium intybus
Cock's-foot Dactylis glomerata
Common Bent Agrostis capillaris
Common Bird's-foot-trefoil Lotus corniculatus
Common Comfrey Symphytum officinale
Common Figwort Scrophularia nodosa
Common Fleabane Pulicaria dysenterica
Common Knapweed Centaurea nigra
Common Mallow Malva sylvestris
Common MilkwortPolygala vulgaris
Common Restharrow Ononis repens
Common Toadflax Linaria vulgaris
Common Valerian Valeriana officinalis
Corn Mint Mentha arvensis
Cow Parsley Anthriscus sylvestris
Creeping Bent Agrostis stolonifera
Creeping Cinquefoil Potentilla reptans
Cuckooflower Cardamine pratensis
Cypress Spurge Euphorbia cyparissias
Devil's-bit Scabious Succisa pratensis
Dwarf Elder Sambucus ebulus
Field Scabious Knautia arvensis
Giant Fescue Festuca gigantea
Goat's-beard Tragopogon pratensis
Goldenrod Solidago virgaurea
Great Wood-rush Luzula sylvatica
Greater Celandine Chelidonium majus
Greater Knapweed Centaurea scabiosa
tbc.
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