
The Wild Flower Society is the only national society created specifically for amateur botanists and wild flower lovers in the UK. We are a friendly group who like to meet up throughout the summer months to see and photograph British wild plants in their natural habitats. The Society has been running for over a century and proudly boasts a number of very eminent botanists and academics amongst our ranks with at least fourteen members having plants named after them!
Hyacinthoides non-scripta ("British" Bluebell) One-sided flower head with narrow bells.
But there are also many enthusiastic flower-lovers who just come along to learn more about field botany and generally enjoy being outdoors with like-minded individuals.
Please feel free to browse around our website - if you are interested in British wild flowers you are in the right place!
Busy Bee's Flower Friends by Nicola Hawkins
Does anyone have any Thorow-wax plants?
Could you travel to France to give a talk on wild flowers?
Hyacinthoides hispanica (Spanish Bluebell) From El Torcal in Spain. Probably you'll see only the hybrid H x massartiana in the UK