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Transform any outdoor space into a vibrant, natural wildflower haven with Rhinanthus Minor Seeds, commonly known as Yellow Rattle. This well-loved European wildflower produces delicate yellow blooms that sway gracefully in the breeze and create an authentic meadow look.
Rhinanthus Minor is especially valued by gardeners aiming to create wildflower meadows because it helps naturally reduce grass vigor, allowing other wildflowers to flourish. With its easy growth habit and attractive blossoms, this annual wildflower is perfect for borders, cottage gardens, wildlife-friendly landscapes, and low-maintenance meadows.
Premium-quality Rhinanthus Minor (Yellow Rattle) seeds
Adds charming natural wildflower beauty
Helps promote diversity in wildflower meadows
Attracts pollinating insects naturally
Low-maintenance and fast-growing
Ideal for naturalistic landscaping
Non-GMO seed quality
Common Name: Yellow Rattle
Botanical Name: Rhinanthus minor
Plant Type: Annual wildflower
Flower Color: Soft yellow
Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil
Height: 8–20 inches
Bloom Time: May–July
Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3–9
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Heirloom: Yes
Maintenance Level: Low
Attracts: Pollinators
Sow seeds in late autumn so they can undergo natural cold stratification.
Scatter seeds onto exposed soil; do not bury deeply.
Press seeds lightly into the soil surface.
Rain and winter frost will help settle them naturally.
Prefers nutrient-poor soil for best performance.
Avoid fertilizing, as it promotes grass growth.
Adequate moisture is essential during early growth.
Mow surrounding grass low before sowing to reduce competition.
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Rhinanthus minor (Yellow Rattle) Flower Seeds
The Wild Meadow’s Secret to Natural Harmony
Sow a little wildness — let nature design her own garden

Rhinanthus Minor — The Yellow Rattle that Brings Wild Meadows to Life
This charming wildflower is loved by eco-gardeners for its dual beauty and utility — it adds golden charm to meadows and naturally controls grass growth, creating space for other native wildflower seeds to flourish.
Perfect for rewilding projects, eco lawns, or simply adding a touch of untamed beauty to your backyard
Sunlight
Full Sun / Partial Shade
Germination
2–4 Weeks (After Cold Stratification)
Soil Type
Moist, Well-Drained Grassland
Watering
Light & Regular
Attracts
Bees, Butterflies & Pollinators
Bloom Time
Late Spring – Early Summer
How to Grow Rhinanthus Minor (Grow Guide)
Prepare the Soil
For best results, sow on low-nutrient grassland or garden edges. Avoid fertilized soil.
Sow the Seeds
Scatter the yellow rattle seeds on the surface; don’t bury them deeply. Light exposure aids germination.
Natural Stratification
Let nature do the work — Rhinanthus Minor seeds require cold weather to trigger germination.
Water & Wait
Keep the soil lightly moist. Germination usually begins in early spring.
Bloom & Rattle
By late spring, enjoy cheerful yellow blooms that attract pollinators and self-seed naturally for next year’s meadow.
Care & Maintenance
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