Autumn Hawkbit 9cm Pot Plants Scorzoneroides autumnalis
Common names include autumn dandelion, fall dandelion, fall hawkbit.
This attractive short perennial wildflower is the most common of our native hawkbits and produces yellow dandelion-like flowers between July and October. It looks very pretty growing in a meadow or a wildflower lawn.
Happy on a range of soil types, it is well suited to fertile soils and looks good growing alongside other low-growing native plants such as bird's-foot trefoil.
One of the RHS Plants for Pollinators, autumn hawkbit is an excellent nectar source for bees and other pollinating insects. The seeds are a good food source for birds such as finches.
Sourced from native seed and grown in the UK, our 9cm pot plants are an ideal way to enhance your wildflower meadow or establish resilient plants in your garden or areas where seed germination can be unpredictable.
For the best results, we recommend planting 3 plants per square metre, grouping at least 3 of each species together to achieve a natural, flourishing look.