Highgrove's Wildflower Meadow has a vital role in supporting the diverse organic life of the garden. Following the discovery of a French archive document reminiscent of the Wildflower Meadow's meandering serpentine path, the artwork was adapted to include acer trees, Japanese maples, and beehives (a gift from Fortnum & Mason), which are of the utmost importance to the garden's natural sustainability. Meadow flowers, including fritillaries, are joined by muntjac deer and sheep, who graze the meadow seasonally to aid with growth, mischievous foxes, and regal pheasants.