Wildflowers

Introduction

Wildflowers make up an important part of grasslands and other biomes. People usually think of low-growing, flashy flowers, but wildflowers can include those of giant trees and small flowering weeds.

Wildflowers are vital for pollinators including bees, hummingbirds, moths, butterflies. These species in turn support humanity by increasing crop yields, free of charge! In countries where pollinator populations have vanished, human-pollination strategies have produced far lower yields, but at much higher financial cost.

Benefits of Wildflowers

Biodiversity

Bioindicators

Food for Pollinators

Tools & Apps

Africa

Namibia

Europe

UK

Maps

International

Europe

UK

Grants & Funding

Europe

UK

National award schemes There are a number of key organisations offering grants and advice to community based projects e.g. 

North America

USA

Texas

Oceana

Australia

Western Australia

Native Plant Subsidy "Native plants provide natural food sources and shelter for native animals, are water wise and can help cool your home naturally. To help you create a waterwise garden, the City of Cockburn offers native plant subsidies to both residents and schools."