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Medicinal Herbs

The herbs in this category have all been used for medicinal purposes at some time or other. Whilst many have scientifically proven effectiveness, they are not an alternative to seeing a Doctor. Please do not take without consulting professional advice if taking other medication or are pregnant. Seedaholic cannot take any responsibility for adverse affects from the use of plants.

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  1. Also called True Lavender or Fine Lavender. The fragrant flowers have been used in perfumes, poultices and potpourris for centuries.

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Lavender Vera'

    True English Lavender, Old English Lavender

    Starting at: €1.75

    Lavendula angustifolia is an excellent plant for low informal hedging and as a specimen evergreen for borders and formal gardens. Flowering generally begins from mid to late June to early July. The flowers have a rich sweet scent and are highly attractive to bees and other beneficial insects.

  2. Isatis tinctoria flowers

    Isatis tinctoria 'Woad'

    Dyers Woad, Wildflower
    €2.45

    Woad has been grown for its indigo-blue pigment and for its medicinal properties since the 13th century, recently capturing popular imagination as the blue dye for body paint used by the Celts. This fashionable plant has a fresh wildflower appearance that can brighten any garden.

  3. Hyssop is an aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners.

    Hyssop, Hyssopus officinalis, Blue Hyssop

    Blue Hyssop
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Hyssop is a strong-flavoured aromatic herb which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners. An ideal plant for use in containers or as a low hedge or border within the herb garden. Highly attractive to bees, it makes excellent honey and is a must for any wildflower garden.

  4. It is widely used as a 'taste enhancing' herb in cooking and in teas.
    €2.45

    Hyssop, once recognised as a medicinal herb is enjoying a revival with home gardeners. An aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender, it makes an excellent low hedge and more unusual alternative to box. The plants are a dark, vibrant green with a spiky, upright habit and narrow tongue-like leaves. 'Pink' Hyssop sports vibrant, pink flowers.

  5. Hyssop is an aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners.
    €2.45

    Hyssopus officinalis 'Alba' is a much less well known variety of hyssop. Also known as 'White Hyssop' the plants sport bright white flowers from July to October. Widely used as a 'taste enhancing' herb or wildlife plant, the plants are a dark, vibrant green with a spiky, upright habit and narrow tongue-like leaves which have a peppery scent when stroked.

  6. Holy Basil, 'Light' or 'Rama Tulsi'

    Holy Basil, 'Light' or 'Rama Tulsi'

    Sacred Basil, White or Green Holy Basil
    €2.25

    Regarded as one of the most important plants used in Ayurvedic medicine, 'Rama Tulsi' produces lots of flower spikes very early in the season, making it a nice ornamental plant as well as edible. The sweet aroma is very strong, even walking past it you can clearly smell its delicious scent.

  7. 'Krishna Tulsi' exudes a delicious, sweet, clove-like aroma.

    Holy Basil, 'Dark' or 'Krishna Tulsi'

    Sacred Basil, Purple or Red Holy Basil
    €2.25

    Holy basil, also called Tulsi or Sacred Basil has highly aromatic, narrow oval leaves and pink flowers with a perfumed fragrance. This plant exudes a delicious, sweet, clove-like aroma. The hotter the summer, the deeper the purple. It is regarded as one of the most important plants used in Ayurvedic medicine.

  8. The plants errupt in spring to produce countless sprays of fragrant lavender-blue flower spikes.
    €2.00

    Galega officinalis is an ancient ornamental plant that produces a delightful natural effect in the garden. The plants have handsome foliage and they errupt in spring to produce countless sprays of fragrant lavender-blue flower spikes, each with mini-sweet pea shaped flowers.

  9. Feverfew a garden favourite. White petals with yellow centres accent the green serrated leaves of this plant.
    €1.95

    Whether your interest lies in medicinal herbs or simply its decorative qualities, growing Feverfew can be a welcome addition to any garden or allotment. Feverfew is a good companion plant and a natural insect repellent. Ideal for planting around outdoor seating areas and pathways

  10. Feverfew, 'Aureum', Golden Feverfew
    €2.10

    Out of stock

    Tanacetum parthenium 'Aureum', commonly called Golden Feverfew or Golden Feather, is a clump-forming, dwarf cultivar which typically grows only 20 to 30cm tall and features small daisy-like flowers and chartreuse aromatic foliage. It blooms profusely between July and October.

  11. Plants develop into magnificent clumps of airy feather foliage,

    Fennel, Green Fennel

    Herb Fennel, Green Fennel
    €1.50

    The green garden fennel is a handsome and popular perennial, often planted on its own for impact or combined with other flowers in borders. The airy feather foliage is crowned in late summer with large heads of tiny flowers. Both leaves and seeds are useful and seeds may be left to ripen as a crop.

  12. Bronze fennel looks fantastic as a centrepiece for a sunny herb garden, or among tall perennials and grasses.

    Fennel, Bronze Fennel

    Herb Fennel, Bronze Fennel.
    €2.25

    Used in many culinary dishes, the leaves and seeds of Fennel have a sweet aroma and an aniseed flavour. The fine clouds of feathery, bronze-purple leaves are wonderful in the herb garden or among tall perennials and grasses. The foliage acts as a delicate veil through which flower heads of plants can be seen.

  13. Oenothera biennis provides a wonderful splash of summer colour in the garden from June until September.

    Evening Primrose, Oenothera biennis, Organic

    Evening Primrose, Herb Primrose, King's cure-all
    Wildflower of Europe
    €2.75
    Oenothera biennis provides a wonderful splash of summer colour in the garden. Flowering begins in June and plants continue growing throughout the season so there is a constant succession until about September. In early summer the sweetly scented, bright yellow flowers open towards evening and are faintly phosphorescent.
  14. For gardeners Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden.

    Echinacea purpurea, Organic

    Purple Coneflower
    €2.80
    Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden. Flowering from early July right through to September, it is sturdy and self-supporting, hardy and easy to grow, undemanding and suitable for both the formal border and the meadow look. Organic Seed.
  15. Echinacea pallida, also known as the Pale Purple Coneflower is one of the more rare members of the Echinacea family,

    Echinacea pallida

    Pale Purple Coneflower
    €2.95

    Echinacea pallida is one of the more rare members of the Echinacea family. They have much longer, ray flowers than those of the more familiar purple coneflower, the plants bloom earlier and continue to bloom sporadically through the autumn months.

  16. Echinacea is valued as a short-term stimulant to the immune system, it is also a beautiful plant!

    Echinacea angustifolia

    Western Coneflower, Narrow Leaf Coneflower Medicinal Herb
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Native to the central and south-eastern parts of the United States, Echinacea angustifolia is valued as a short-term stimulant to the immune system. This classic purple flower is easy to grow and continues to be a favorite in home and public gardens, a ‘tried and true’ classic sure to please any home gardener.

  17. Dill causes few problems for novice gardeners. It is a very attractive plant, whether container grown or in a garden bed.

    Dill 'Tetra'

    Baby Dill, Dill Seed, Dill Fruit
    €1.75

    Dill Dukat is grown primarily for its abundant foliage, producing much more foliage before forming seed than most varieties. It is one of the best for fresh leaf production. Dill is certainly delectable. If ever the term "best if home-grown" were to apply to an item in the kitchen, dill would be it!

  18. Dill's fernlike herb leaves have a sweet and aromatic flavour, between anise and caraway.

    Dill 'Diana' Organic

    Dill Seed, Dill Weed
    €1.75
    Dill 'Diana' is a very upright and stable selection. Especially robust against bolting, it is very leafy with an attractive dark green colour. The plants have a compact growth habit and are suitable for windowsill or container use. Organic Seed.
  19. Dill Bouquets sports large seedheads and dark blue-green foliage, it is the best cultivar for seed production.

    Dill 'Bouquet'

    Dill Weed, Baby Dill, Dill Seed, Dill Fruit
    €1.75

    Dill Bouquet is a popular variety with gardeners. It is an early bloomer that sports large seedheads and dark blue-green foliage. With good flavour it is the best cultivar for seed production. Sweet and aromatic, the flavour is intermediate between anise and caraway.

  20. Many still regard dandelions as pests and only want to kill them. Italian, French and Greeks, however, prefer to eat them.

    Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale

    Dandelion, Clockflower, Tell-The-Time, Blowball, Puffball, Priests Crown
    €1.50

    Out of stock

    Dandelion is reviled by lawn manicurists yet, like Burdock, it is one of the most esteemed herbs in healing, the benefits are endless. The young raw leaves can be used in salads or cooked as a vegetable, the leaves contain more iron than spinach and are a excellent source of vitamins.

  21. Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations

    Cress: Watercress, Organic

    European watercress.
    €2.45
    Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations and is as beneficial for the health as much as the palate. This highly nutritious aquatic herb has a lovely mustardy bite most commonly served raw as a garnish or as part of a salad. Organic Seed.
  22. Cress: Watercress

    Cress: Watercress

    European watercress.
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Watercress has risen to a starring role in elaborate culinary preparations and is as beneficial for the health as much as the palate. This highly nutritious aquatic herb has a lovely mustardy bite most commonly served raw as a garnish or as part of a salad.

  23. Costmary is one of the most interesting and complex of herbs.

    Costmary, Tanacetum balsamita

    Herbe Sainte-Marie, Alecost
    €2.20

    Native to the eastern Mediterranean, Costmary leaves have an aroma which has been described as like garden mint with hints of balsam. Costmary is one of the most interesting and complex of all herbs, it can be used for many purposes, culinary, medicinal aromatherapy or ornamental.

  24. To the organic gardener, Comfrey is invaluable. It’s easy to grow, easy to use and incredibly beneficial to the garden.

    Comfrey, Symphytum officinale, Organic

    Knitbone, Bruisewort, Healing herb, Miracle herb.
    €2.95

    To the organic gardener, Comfrey is invaluable. It’s easy to grow, easy to use and incredibly beneficial to the garden. Used to make organic liquid feed, it is especially valuable on crops that benefit from high doses of potassium. Organic Seed.

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