Description
Gypsywort 9cm Pot Plants Lycopus europaeus
Common names include European bugleweed and marsh horehound.
Gypsywort is a hardy, perennial wildflower native to damp meadows, riverbanks, and pond edges. It produces clusters of small, delicate, pale purple flowers throughout the summer, attracting a variety of pollinators including bees and butterflies. Its glossy, dark green foliage provides year-round interest, and it thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soils, making it perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens, wetland areas, and naturalistic planting schemes.
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.
Colour | White / Pale purple |
Height | up to 1m |
Latin name | Lycopus europaeus |
Season | June to September |
Setting | wetland |