There are lots of plants native to the UK that you can grow together to create beautiful combinations. In doing so, you'll be supporting native fauna that rely on these plants for food, shelter and to reproduce.
Love wildflowers? Take a look at 10 UK native wildflowers to grow. And in the short video above, Frances Tophill shares her five favourite wildflowers and reveals why they are so special to her:
Discover some of our favourite plant combinations of UK native species, below.
Try combining perennials red campion (Silene dioica) and yarrow (Achillea millefolium) with annual cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) to create a nectar-rich buffet for pollinators. Take a look at this nectar-rich container display to create.

White yarrow, red campion and blue cornflower flowers
This wildlife hedge is planted with robust native plants like blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), hazel (Corylus avellana) and hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna). Wildlife hedges are immensely beneficial to native birds, insects, mammals and amphibians.

A mixed hedge of hazel, hawthorn and blackthorn
Field maple (Acer campestre) is attractive to lots of native species, including aphids. In turn, this will attract plenty of aphid-eating insects like ladybirds and hoverflies, as well as birds. Here it's planted with white-flowered corn cockle, Agrostemma 'Alba'.

Field maple with white-flowering corn cockle
This pairing of sea kale (Crambe maritima), an edible perennial, and sea thrift (Armeria maritima) is ideal for coastal locations – both grow along the UK coastline.

White flowering sea kale and pinks flowers of sea thrift
Butterflies, bees and other pollinators will thank you for this combination of crown vetch (Coronilla varia) and field scabious (Knautia arvensis). Both grow best in full sun with well-drained soil.

Pink flowers of crown vetch and field scabious
Try combining the frothy blooms of cow parsley, here Anthriscus sylvestris 'Ravenswing' with ragged robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi). Cow parsley is an annual that will readily self-sow, while ragged robin is a perennial that grows best in moist soil.

Starry-pink ragged robin flowers and white cow parsley
This low-maintenance combination is ideal for a shady spot, where you can leave the plants to take care of themselves. They'll provide pollen and nectar for pollinators and food for native caterpillars.

Purple fox-glove flowers amongst white cow parsley and nettles