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Adopt a Flower

Looking for the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day? Need a special gift for someone’s birthday or even a wedding present?

Introduce someone you love to wild flowers by adopting a flower for them for £20 a year. Your support will boost Plantlife’s wild plant conservation programmes.

As an adopter you will receive a stunning A5 postcard portrait of your wild flower, a fact sheet and a personalised certificate.

Adopt a flower for £20 a year and you will be directly supporting Plantlife’s vital UK wild plant conservation programmes.


There are six wild flower species available for adoption:

Cowslips © Bob Gibbons/Natural Image

Cowslips © Bob Gibbons / Natural Image

Cowslip

These glorious yellow flowers are a welcome sign of spring. A nostalgic symbol of the once flower-rich pastures of rural England. Click here to find out more about cowslip.

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Meadow clary © Bob Gibbons

Meadow clary © Bob Gibbons / Natural Image

Meadow clary

A handsome rare grassland plant with brilliant blue flowers. Now only found as a native population at 21 locations in the UK. Click here to find out more about meadow clary.

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Narrow-leaved helleborine © Bob Gibbons

Narrow-leaved helleborine © Bob Gibbons / Natural Image

Narrow-leaved helleborine

A rare orchid which produces exquisite, pure white flowers. Narrow-leaved helleborine is one of our most threatened wild plants. Click here to find out more about narrow-leaved helleborine.

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Northern marsh orchid © Laurie Campbell

Northern marsh orchid © Laurie Campbell

Northern marsh orchid

A deep rich purple flower spike with heavy crimson streaks. As its name suggests, it is found mainly in north Wales, Scotland and the north of England.

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Prickly poppy © Jason Ball/Sheepdrove Farm

Prickly poppies © Jason Ball / Sheepdrove Farm

Prickly poppy

A flamboyant flower with orangey-red petals. The rarest of the cornfield poppies, it is seldom found growing in great numbers.

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Venus's looking-glass © Kate Still/Plantlife

Venus's looking-glass © Kate Still / Plantlife

Venus’s looking-glass

A delicate mauve wildflower of arable land that blooms between May and August. Its fused sepals resemble a mirror handle, hence the name.

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