Phlomoides tuberosa

Sage-Leaf Mullein Phlomoides tuberosa can grow over a meter tall and blooms here in Europe from May to July. The natural range of this perennial is temperate Asia and some European regions. The flowers are pollinated by carpenter bees and bumble bees. Popular name(s): Sage-Leaf Mullein Botanical name: Phlomoides tuberosa (syn. Phlomis tuberosa) Family: Lamiaceae […]

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Monarda bradburiana “Ozark”

Eastern Beebalm Monarda bradburiana “Ozark” has reddish leaves, can reach a height of 50 centimeters and blooms in May and June in the northern hemisphere. Popular name(s): Eastern Beebalm, Bradbury’s Beebalm Botanical name: Monarda bradburiana “Ozark” Family: Lamiaceae Origin: The wild type (Monarda bradburiana) is native to the USA. Height: 30 to 50 centimeters USDA […]

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Marrubium vulgare

White Horehound Marrubium vulgare grows perennially, can reach a height of 60 centimeters and blooms in summer. It originates from the Mediterranean region and can also be found growing wild in other Central European or Northern European countries. In naturopathy it is used for colds and gastrointestinal complaints. It can be obtained in the form […]

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Lamium galeobdolon “Hermann’s Pride”

Yellow Archangel

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Nepeta racemosa cv.

Dwarf Catnip Several cultivars of Nepeta racemosa are available, which grow between 15 and 40 centimeters high. Description Popular name(s): Dwarf Catnip, Raceme Catnip Botanical name: Nepeta racemosa cv. Family: Lamiaceae Origin: Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey) Height: 15 to 40 centimeters USDA zone: 5 (-9.4 F/-23 °C)

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