The Coronation Meadows project is a British nature conservation scheme supported by Charles, Prince of Wales.
It aimed to create 60 wildflower meadows to celebrate 60 years since the coronation of Elizabeth II.
[3][4] Prince Charles has said that he was inspired to set up the scheme after he read Plantlife's 2012 report Our Vanishing Flora[5] and "fully appreciated just how many wildflower meadows had been lost over the past 60 years".
[7] A Coronation Meadow was established at Wakehurst Place in 2016, using seed from Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve in West Sussex.
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