Common Mouse Ear (Cerastium fontanum) is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial with small white star-shaped flowers and soft hairy leaves. Native to the UK, it thrives in dry, poor soils and is ideal for ground cover, erosion control, and enhancing biodiversity in grasslands and restoration projects.
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Common Mouse Ear (Cerastium fontanum) is a low-growing, mat-forming wildflower with small, star-shaped white flowers and soft, hairy leaves. This hardy perennial is native to the UK and commonly found in grasslands, meadows, road verges, and upland areas. Its modest height and resilience make it ideal for ground cover, erosion control, and adding biodiversity to managed grasslands and restoration schemes.
It thrives in a wide range of conditions including dry, poor soils and exposed sites, making it a useful species for ecological planting where low maintenance and ground stability are priorities.
Features & Benefits
Low-growing perennial that provides reliable ground cover
White, star-like flowers that support small pollinators
Hardy and adaptable across a range of soil types
Ideal for erosion control, species-rich grasslands, and banks
Native UK wildflower with excellent naturalising ability
Latin Name:
Cerastium fontanum
Flowering Time:
April – September
Flowering Height:
5 – 20 cm
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Wildflower Seed Approximate Sowing Rate:
0.4kg per acre (1kg per hectare)
Sowing Times:
Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
How to Sow & Preparation
Select a site with full sun or partial shade and free-draining soil.
Clear weeds and create a fine seedbed or broadcast directly into existing grassland.
Sow seed evenly and press gently into the soil surface—avoid deep burial.
Water lightly if weather is dry to aid establishment.
Low-maintenance once established; mowing helps keep it compact.
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Latin Name | Cerastium fontanum
Flowering Time | April – September
Flowering Height | 5 – 20 cm
Life Cycle | Perennial
Sowing Rate | 0.4 kg per acre (1 kg per hectare)
Sowing Period | Spring (March – May) or Autumn (August – October)
Preferred Conditions | Full sun or light shade; well-drained soils
Pollinator Friendly | Yes
Minimum Order Quantity | 10g
Ideal For | Grasslands, meadows, road verges, banks, erosion control