Lavender has abundant, grey-green spikes tipped with sweet-scented, powder blue/mauve flowers. Add them to vinegars or jams or crystallize in desserts. Lavender cookies are elegant; lavender pillows are used to treat travel nausea, insomnia, headaches. Traditional in potpourris, arrangements, wreaths and as teas.Lavender angustifolia is one of the richest in essential oils, meaning more fragrance both fresh and dried.
Approx 50 seeds per pack
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Maca or Peruvian Ginseng is rich in iron, protein, iodine and amino acids, used to stimulate immune systems, fight fatigue and were documented to enhance fertility and have an aphrodisiac effect. The root of the Maca plant is highly valued for its use as a food and nutritional value and ethnomedicinal properties linked to fertility and vitality. Approx 25 seeds per pack
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Tansy has finely divided compound leaves on stout, somewhat reddish smooth stems, with yellow, buttonlike flowers. Scent is camphor pungent with rosemary undertones. Listed by the United States Pharmacopeia as a treatment for fevers, feverish colds, and jaundice. Used by traditional dyers to produce a golden-yellow dye. The yellow flowers are dried for use in floral arrangements. Repels insects, particularly flies and mosquitoes. Heat and drought tolerant, but does well in poor, cold soils.
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Cilantro was cultivated before 1700 in America. The fresh leaves (cilantro), the seeds (coriander) and the edible flowers are an important ingredient in Mexican, Asian and other ethnic cuisines. The aromatic spicy sweet flavor is superb in salsas, stir-fries and curries, breads, pastries, perfumes and potpourris; and were found in Egyptian tombs. Grows slow and steady, allowing you to harvest leaves when others have bolted. Succession plant for harvest all season long.
Approx 40 seeds per pack
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Lovage is native to the Balkans and Mediterranean, was introduced to Europe and Britain by the Romans, as it was one of the most prominent flavors in their cuisine. It is variously called Garden lovage, Bladder seed and Love Parsley. The latter name arose from the belief that it has aphrodisiac properties.
Lovage is tall- to 6ft.- with yellow flowers. Its leaves are dark green, shiny, and much like carrot, but wider like celery. Young leaves are used to flavor soups, casseroles, sauces and marinades.
Approx 100 seeds per pack
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