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Eryri Snowdonia Wildflower Seeds | Native Welsh Mountain Collection

Gwynedd, Wales | Alpine & Mountain Specialists

Transform your alpine garden with our expertly curated Eryri (Snowdonia) wildflower seed collection. Featuring hardy Welsh mountain species like Welsh poppies, mountain avens, and purple saxifrage, these resilient wildflowers are perfectly adapted to Wales' most dramatic mountain landscape and challenging high-altitude conditions.

Key Species Include:

Welsh Poppy
Mountain Avens
Purple Saxifrage
Mountain Pansy
Alpine Lady's Mantle
Moss Campion

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Eryri Snowdonia mountain wildflowers
Ideal Growing Conditions

Full Sun to Partial Shade

6+ hours direct sunlight

Well-Drained Soil

Rocky, alkaline preferred

Best Sowing Time

April-June or September

Coverage

Up to 20m² per packet

About the Eryri Collection

Named after the Welsh name for Snowdonia, this collection celebrates the unique mountain flora of Wales

Mountain Heritage

Eryri's wildflowers have adapted to some of Britain's most challenging conditions. These hardy species thrive in rocky crevices, exposed slopes, and alpine environments, creating stunning displays of color against the dramatic Welsh landscape.

Conservation Impact

By growing these native mountain species, you're supporting the preservation of Wales' unique mountain ecosystem. Many of these flowers provide crucial habitat for rare mountain butterflies and other alpine wildlife.

Perfect For

Rock gardens and alpine displays

Slopes and challenging terrain

High altitude gardens

Areas with poor, rocky soil

Seasonal Interest

These mountain wildflowers provide spectacular displays from late spring through early autumn. The Welsh Poppy's bright yellow blooms and Purple Saxifrage's cushions of color are particularly striking against rocky backdrops.

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