Planting wildflowers part 1. This will be the first of a thread linking various thoughts on the subject. We worry about habitat loss and seek to "re-wild" certain places but it's worth remembering that we continue to be surrounded by wild plants.
For example White Comfrey (Symphytum orientale) has become a widespread wildflower in parts of the UK albeit naturalised rather than native. The handsome specimen seen here has happily wilded itself into a bag of builder's rubble.
The decline of many species is largely due to the fact that farmers, gardeners etc. consider them to be weeds for practical or aesthetic reasons. Those that thrive are the ones most able to co-exist with modern life.
Planting "wild" flowers is in a sense a contradiction in terms. It proceeds from the ethos that there is indeed a practical or aesthetic value to growing them.