Bedstraw, Lady's
Other Names : Robin-run-the-Hedge, Maiden's Hair, Strawbed, Cheese Rennet, Cheese Running
Distribution
: Native perennial across the
Habitat : Short grassland and hedgebanks in sunny sites or partly shaded sites.
Description : Low growing, spreading groundcover plant. The bright yellow flowers are lightly honey-scented and appear between July and September.
Uses
: The plant got its common name from the mediaeval legend that the Virgin Mary lay on a bed of Lady's Bedstraw at the inn in
Wildlife : Source of food for the caterpillars of the Elephant Hawk, Galium Carpet, Plain Wave & Riband Wave, Bedstraw Hawk, Archer's Dart and Red Chestnut Moths.
Our plants and seeds are of native British origin.
Wild Flower Shop - All rights reserved. Wild Flower Plants, Plugs, Bulbs, Pond Plants, Seeds & Meadow Mixes.