Yellow Rattle
Common Name: Yellow Rattle
Latin Name: Rhinanthus minor
Ultimate Height: 50 cm
Flower Colour: Yellow
Type: Annual
Soil: Clay, Loam, Sand, Chalk, Acid, Alkaline, Neutral PH
Flowering times: May-August
History, uses and notes:
Often used to create a bright yellow dye, Yellow Rattle's striking bright yellow flowers with white lips are a sight to behold in summer.
When you brush through a wildflower meadow at the height of summer and you'll hear the seeds of this flower rattling in their brown pods, this is why it is called Yellow Rattle.
It was once seen as an indicator of poor grassland by farmers, but is now often used to turn improved grassland back to meadow. By feeding off the vigorous grasses, it eventually allows more delicate, traditional species to push their way through.
NB: Yellow Rattle can be poisonous to some livestock.
Yellow Rattle will certainly help bring #bringthebeesback
Description:
Yellow Rattle has yellow, tube-like flowers protruding from an inflated, green calyx, which appear May to August. It has serrated leaves with heavy, dark veins, which sprout opposite each other all the way up the stem. Its stems have black spots.