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A deep purple form of the “Broad Leaf Plantain” coming completely true from seed with large shiny purple leaves producing a most impressive rosette from which arise long ,thin, thrusting-upwards, poker-like seed heads.

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Broad Leaf plantain is deep green producing a most impressive rosette from which arise long ,thin, thrusting-upwards, poker-like seed heads. This is a superb, showy, hardy perennial plant where foliage and form are required.

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Burdock is grown as an ornamental, culinary and medicinal herb. The young leaves are used in salads or cooked, and the roots and flower spikes are used in a range of cuisines as pickles or steamed, baked or boiled. Some cultures collect the seeds, sprout them and eat them like bean sprouts.

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Calendula ‘Deep Orange’ (Calendula officinalis) is a short-lived perennial in warmer climates, but in cooler climate zones it is usually grown as an annual flower in garden beds and containers.

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Calendula ‘Pink Surprise’ (Calendula officinalis) is a short-lived perennial in warmer climates, but in cooler climate zones it is usually grown as an annual flower in garden beds and containers.

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Calendula (Calendula officinalis) is a short-lived perennial in warmer climates, but in cooler climate zones it is usually grown as an annual flower in garden beds and containers. Although commonly known as pot marigoldcalendula is different from the common marigold (Tagetes spp.).

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Nepeta cataria (Catnip, Catmint) is a short-lived perennial, herbaceous plant that grows to be 50–100 cm (20–40 in) tall and wide, and that blooms from late spring to autumn

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German Chamomile (Herbaceous annual) grows outward and upward to height of approximately 60cm and produces the familiar small white flowers that are popular in herbal teas and medicine.

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Dyer’s Chamomile, or Golden Marguerite, is used principally as a dye plant. As another of its names – Yellow Chamomile – suggests, the flowers can be used to make a yellow dye. Colours range from bright to an olive or brownish yellow, depending on the mordant or fixing agent being used.

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Chickweed (Stellaria media (Linn.) Villars) — also called starweed, satin flower, or mouse-ear — is a common weed in the carnation family.It grows low to the ground, has a hairy stem, and produces small, star-shaped, white flowers. It’s primarily found in North America and Europe.

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Comfrey is a perennial herb that produces continuous cut and drop mulch. The deep roots draw minerals from the soil that other plants can’t reach up into their leaves. The leaves have a high N:C ratio and won’t cause nitrogen draw-down when applied directly. Requires supplemental nitrogen, such as manure, to grow best

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Coreopsis, also known as tickseed or pot of gold, is a long-lasting flower that grows in most any area in the United States. The plant is referred to as tickseed because its seeds resemble ticks.