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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. The leaves of lemon balm have the scent of lemon with a hint of mint.

    Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis, Organic

    Bee Balm, Sweet Balm, Balm Mint, Blue Balm.
    €1.95
    Lemon balm is a very special herb with a number other uses. The leaves have the scent of lemon with a hint of mint. It is refreshing served in summer drinks such as Pimms or lemonade, use to flavour fruit, in sorbets and deserts or with a green salad. Organic Seed.
  2. Lemon Grass 'East Indian'

    Lemon Grass 'East Indian'

    Lemon Grass, Cochin Grass or Malabar Grass
    €2.00

    Lemon grass is widely used as a herb in Asian and Caribbean cooking. It has a citrus flavour and can be dried and powdered, or used fresh. It is commonly used in teas, soups, and curries and is also suitable for poultry, fish, and seafood.

  3. The liquorice plant is a legume and is native to the Mediterranean.

    Liquorice, Glycyrrhiza glabra

    European Liquorice or Licorice (U.S.)
    €2.00

    Liquorice has been grown in England since the Dark Ages. The fresh root is bright yellowish brown, soft and pliable, it is harvested in the autumn and is dried for later use. The aroma is strongly reminiscent of anise or fennel. The taste is dominantly sweet, warm and medical.

  4. The liquorice plant is a legume and is native to the Mediterranean.

    Liquorice, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Organic

    European Liquorice or Licorice (U.S.)
    €2.92

    Out of stock

    The liquorice plant has a very long history of use both as a medicine and as flavouring. The soft and pliable roots have an aroma strongly reminiscent of anise or fennel. The taste is dominantly sweet, warm and medical. Organic Seed.
  5. If you haven’t cooked with Lovage before then you that you are missing out on a very flavourful herb.

    Lovage, Levisticum officinale

    Love Parsley, Mountain Celery

    Regular Price: €1.65

    Special Price €0.90

    If you haven’t cooked with lovage before then you have missed out on a very flavourful herb. The flavour is distinct and greatly appreciated by food aficionados. Even though some like to compare lovage to celery, it is almost like saying that an apricot tastes like a small peach.

  6. If you haven’t cooked with Lovage before then you that you are missing out on a very flavourful herb.

    Lovage, Levisticum officinale, Organic

    Love Parsley, Mountain Celery
    €1.95
    Lovage is one of the most intriguing and versatile of herbs. Cook with it once and you will not consider missing it again. This perennial herb has a savory character, a wonderful way to anchor a dish with deep, verdant flavour, like adding a bass line to a piece of music. Organic Seed.
  7. In the realm of simple herbs, few have garnered such a reputation for success as the lowly chamomile.

    Matricaria chamomilla, German Chamomile, Organic

    Camomile Tea, Syn. Matricaria recutita
    €1.75
    Chamomile has been used for centuries. In the realm of simple herbs, for the treatment of common ailments by the common people, few herbs have garnered such a reputation for success as the lowly chamomile. Organic Seed.
  8. Mint, 'Peppermint' Mentha x piperita
    €1.75

    Peppermint is a perennial favorite for many people, it has high menthol content and its refreshing taste is uplifting and cleansing. Popular for infusions and a favourite among herbal tea drinkers, it is one of the easiest herbs to grow yourself. Get creative and include in Schnapps, Mint Juleps or Mojitos!

  9. Mentha spicata (formerly viridis) is the best strain grown from seed. Chopped leaves are used in many culinary dishes.

    Mint, 'Spearmint' Mentha spicata

    English, Common, Garden or Green Mint
    €2.35

    Who can resist the smell of fresh mint in the garden? Mentha spicata is the best strain grown from seed. It is an exceptionally fragrant and ornamental plant in addition to having many culinary uses, it is also extremely attractive to butterflies and bees, making a wonderful addition to a wildlife garden.

  10. Mint, Mentha rotundifolia, 'Egyptian Mint'
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    Dating back to the time of the Pharaoh's, Egyptian Mint is characterised as refreshing, cooling and flavourful. Well rounded with no bitter aftertaste, Egyptian Mint has a stronger flavour similar to Apple Mint but, this is a much more robust plant with sturdy upright stems and large velvety green-grey leaves.

  11. Monarda fistulosa 'Bergamot'

    Monarda fistulosa 'Bergamot'

    Bee Balm, Oswego Tea, Horsemint
    €2.30

    Monarda fistulosa, also known as Bergamot is famed for its medicinal qualities. While in the perennial border these lovely plants produce a mass of mauve-purple blooms (even in their first year from an early sowing) and have uniquely scented foliage. Highly attractive to bees and butterflies.

  12. Mugwort is botanically related to tarragon, it is employed as an aromatic culinary herb, such as in stuffing for roasted geese.
    €2.00

    Mugwort has been known since ancient times, with a multitude of medicinal uses. This amazing shrub is closely allied to the Artemisia absinthe and botanically related to tarragon. It has a mellow sage-like aroma. it repels insects and is employed as a natural dye and an aromatic culinary herb.

  13. Cats adore the plant, rolling in nepeta and even eating it.

    Nepeta cataria

    Catnip, Catmint
    €1.75

    Veteran gardeners are probably already aware of nepeta’s versatility in the garden. From its popular partnering with roses to the softening effect it has on hard edges. Nepeta is an ideal perennial for new gardeners and, of course, cats adore it.

  14. 'Border Ballet' is a striking new catmint with flowers in shades of blue and pink
    €2.25

    Nepeta grandiflora is one of the best garden plants in this family. 'Border Ballet' is a striking new catmint, lusher than true catnip, with dark green leaves. It flowers in shades of blue and pink in perfect harmony. This easy to sow and grow perennial flowers in the first year of sowing.

  15. Nepeta faassenii is a dwarf catmint with slender spikes of lavender-blue summer flowers.

    Nepeta x faassenii

    Faassen's Catmint, Dwarf Catnip
    €2.10

    Out of stock

    Nepeta faassenii is a dwarf catmint with slender spikes of lavender-blue summer flowers. This clump-forming perennial will form open drifts of hazy blue flowers for weeks and makes a lovely informal edging plant for paths and borders.
  16. Urtica dioica, the Nettle is one of the most useful plants we have.
    €1.60

    Out of stock

    The Stinging Nettle is a very valuable plant, used for food and medicine by traditional cultures for hundreds of years. This wild herb is one of the most useful plants we have. Most useful to the organic gardener they can be used to make nitrogen-rich liquid feed for your plants.

  17. Nigella sativa 'Black Cumin'

    Nigella sativa 'Black Cumin'

    Black caraway, Fennel flower
    €1.85

    We have all heard of Nigella Lawson, the British cooking show goddess who advocates the importance of a well-stocked pantry. But the seeds had the name first. Nigella sativa have a spicy, nutty flavour with a crunchy texture, they may be used whole or ground, and develop their flavour best after short toasting.

  18. Nigella sativa seeds are used as a spice, they develop their flavour best after short toasting

    Nigella sativa 'Black Cumin', Organic

    Black caraway, Fennel flower
    €2.45
    Nigella sativa flowers are very similar to the popular Nigella 'Love in a Mist', they are well suited to the border as well as the herb garden. The seeds have a spicy, nutty flavour, they can be harvested and stored for use throughout the year. Organic Seed.
  19. Pennyroyal has attractive whorls of lilac-blue flowers appear in mid to late summer, held above the foliage on stout stems.

    Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium

    Pudding Grass, Pulegium
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland, Ancient Crop
    €1.45

    Pennyroyal is a cottage garden plant of old. This highly aromatic herb has a strong peppermint scent to its dark green leaves, even more so than other mints. With attractive whorls of lilac-blue flowers, it can be used to carpet a shady corner or make a 'lawn' smelling deliciously of peppermint.

  20. Pycnanthemum pilosum 'Mountain Mint'

    Pycnanthemum pilosum 'Mountain Mint'

    American Mountain Mint
    €1.95

    This attractive plant will be equally at home in the flower border or keeping company with the sage and thyme in your herb garden. Delightfully aromatic, the floral-peppermint scent is subtly different from other mints. Mountain mint is a great nectar plant, its honey is much sought after.

  21. Cut sprigs of rosemary and place with roasted meats, especially lamb, pork, chicken and turkey.
    €2.10

    Rosemary can be used for ornamental, culinary and medicinal purposes. The aromatic, evergreen shrub, native to the dry hills of southern Europe and North Africa, can be grown as a clipped hedge, along the edge of a retaining wall, pruned and shaped as topiaries and as a container patio plant.

  22. Rue is easy to grow from seed, easy to maintain, evergreen, and makes a neat small hedge

    Rue, Ruta graveolens

    Garden Rue, Herb of Grace, Herb Rue
    €2.10

    Rue, as an herb has for centuries been used by herbalists to treat almost every ailment known to man. It is ornamental with pretty evergreen foliage. It is easy to grow from seed and easy to maintain. It is especially good in knot gardens because it can be pruned into a neat hedge.

  23. Each stem is topped with a profusion of lilac-white blossoms and brilliant white bracts

    Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica 'Vatican White'

    Biennial Clary, Muscatel Sage
    €2.35

    Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica 'Vatican White' is a choice white cultivar that is not that easy to find. A nobly architectural Sage, each of its branched stems is topped with a profusion of blossoms with brilliant white bracts. The flowers are attractive and are boosted in impact by the large petioles that surround them.

  24. A truly architectural plant with branched stems, each stem is topped with a profusion of pale blue blossoms and large pinkish white bracts,

    Salvia sclarea var. turkestanica, Clary Sage

    Biennial Clary, Muscatel Sage
    €1.75

    This hardy biennial Sage has been grown in almost every botanical sanctuary in human history and has many plus points: it grows well in poor soil resists slugs and other beasties, and doesn’t slump or need staking. It copes well in sun or light shade and the blooms are a magnet for bees and butterflies.

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