WFT-Native-Enriched
Wildflower Turf® Native Enriched is a soil-less wildflower turf developed to deliver higher levels of species diversity and strong ornamental value. Building on the proven Wildflower Turf® system, this variant includes an enriched mix of native, naturalised and non-native wildflowers and grasses selected to support a broader range of insects and wildlife and add additional colour. Grown into a biodegradable growing medium, it provides immediate ground cover and reliable establishment, reducing the uncertainty often associated with traditional seeding while creating clearly defined, species-rich habitats from installation.
WFT-Native-Enriched
Native Enriched is a soil-less wildflower turf developed to deliver higher levels of species diversity and strong ornamental value. Building on the proven turf system, this variant includes an enriched mix of native, naturalised and non-native wildflowers and grasses selected to support a broader range of insects and wildlife and add additional colour. Grown into a biodegradable growing medium, it provides immediate ground cover and reliable establishment, reducing the uncertainty often associated with traditional seeding while creating clearly defined, species-rich habitats from installation.
Created to deliver maximum visual appeal, this wildflower turf combines a rich palette of colourful flowering species to produce striking displays throughout the season. The mix has been selected to provide strong ornamental value, creating vibrant landscapes that stand out in public spaces, developments, parks, and high-profile schemes. As the planting matures, it develops into a dynamic tapestry of colour and texture that attracts a wide range of pollinating insects, combining aesthetic impact with valuable ecological benefits.
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