“Mezei zsálya (Salvia pratensis) 1g, ~500 mag” a kosárba helyezve. Kosár
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Common burdock (Arctium lappa) 0,5g, ~30 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common burdock (Arctium lappa) is a native Hungarian wildflower, which attracts hordes of pollinators with its impressive flowers that grow the year after sowing. Many people mistake it for thistle, but unlike thistle, its leaves are not prickly. Feel free to stroke the first year's growth of the leaf buds :) In 17th century Europe, it was used to treat burns and tumours, while in Japan its root has been consumed for thousands of years, where it is known as Gobo.
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Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) 1g, ~12000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Chamomile, also known as medicinal chamomile, is our best-known and most versatile herb. It can be made into a tea for colds, used as a poultice for inflamed eyes, and as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. It is a common ingredient in cosmetics, soaps and shower gels. Its tea has a calming effect and helps you fall asleep. In England, it is also used as an ingredient in craft beers, where not only the flower but the whole plant is added to the beer. As an annual flower, it quickly adds a lovely splash of colour to your garden. When harvested, it...
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Centaurium erythrea 0,01g, ~990 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Centaurium erythrea is one of our most beautiful wild flowers. Its pink, star-shaped flowers, arranged in umbels, only open in sunshine. Its medicinal properties have been known since antiquity, and its active ingredients stimulate digestion and bile flow. The latter, together with its bitter taste, makes it an indispensable ingredient in stomachic dishes. Its extraction is not easy, it is recommended only for seed-sowing ninjas and requires patience and luck. Properties: other names: centaurea, gentian, sturgeon's weed, centaurea,...
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Ligeti sage (Salvia nemorosa) 1g, ~925 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Lime sage (Salvia nemorosa) is one of our most beautiful wild flowers, and its cultivars can be found in many garden shops. No garden should be without it, it is a great favourite with pollinators. The various buttercups are particularly fond of it (see photo), but it is also a great favourite of bumblebees. Lime sage is less well known for its medicinal properties, but like medicinal sage it can be used for its antiseptic properties, or as a herb (although it is also a...
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Austrian Sage (Salvia austriaca) 1g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Austrian sage (Salvia austriaca) is a beautiful native wildflower, unknown to many, that really should be in our gardens. Like the Hungarian sage, it is white in colour, but less branched and taller than the Lignet sage. Like all sages, it is one of our most attractive wild flowers and a great favourite with pollinators, especially bumblebees. Many of our wild flowers were first described by a Franco-Austrian botanist N.J.Jacquin,...
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Sage (Salvia pratensis) 1g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The field sage (Salvia pratensis) is one of our most beautiful wild flowers, just like the sage of the Liga. The field sage is slightly larger in stature and has larger flowers than the sage, but has a similar purple colour. You may also see horticultural varieties from time to time. Sage is known for its interesting pollination mechanism, whereby the bee crawling in for nectar moves the lower stamen, which moves the upper stamen, which then spreads the nectar on the pollinator's back...
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Medical Sage (Salvia officinalis) 2g, ~240 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal sage (Salvia officinalis) is a medicinal and aromatic plant originally from the Mediterranean, long known and cultivated. It has been used for a very long time for many ailments ranging from sore throats to enteritis. It is also made into a tea, which is not recommended for breastfeeding or pregnant women. It can also be used as a spice, especially for duck, turkey and game meat, and is also found in Provance spice blends. Along with lavender, it has recently been the focus of research...
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Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) 1g, ~7000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is well known and is one of our best pollinator wildflowers. Its long flowering period makes it particularly valuable. Evergreen, it is also an excellent choice for lawns. It is a medicinal herb and can even be made into tea. Properties: other names: medicinal yarrow, shagbark, yarrow, mouse-tail, thousandleaf, medicinal thousandleaf, turkey-grass Latin name: Achillea millefolium family: Asteraceae life: perennial flowering time: June-October size: 40-60 cm (flowers lower in mown lawns) soil: dry, average growing area: sunny other: herb...
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Chickweed (Cichorium intybus) 1g, ~660 seeds
- 875 Ft
- A well-known wildflower is the field marigold (Cichorium intybus), which attracts pollinators with its pollen. Its flowering in autumn is an important time for pollinators. It was also used to make chicory coffee, but nowadays the cultivated variety is used for this purpose. Its pollen is white in colour. Properties: other names: thistle, wild chicory, endive, yucca, katanchory, coffee-cake, blue flower, sunflower, sunflower-flowering grass Latin name: Chicorium intybus family: Asteraceae life: perennial flowering time: July-October size:80-100 cm...
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Black Coneflower (Symphytum officinale) 0,5g, ~50 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The black needlewort (Symphytum officinale) is a very well-known native herb, mostly used externally as an ointment for broken bones, sprains, bruises, sprains and similar conditions. The root and leaves are collected and used to make ointments, tinctures and poultices. Its use internally is not recommended because of its alcohol content of pyrrolizidine, which is harmful to the liver. Like other borage species, such as medical atracil, teriy...
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Pansy tricolor (Viola tricolor) 0,25g, ~375 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The tricolour pansy (Viola tricolor), or wild pansy, is a native Hungarian wildflower. It is perhaps one of our best known and most loved flowers, and fortunately it is often planted in gardens. It is one of the most popular and most loved flowers of our gardens, and it is also one of the most popular and most loved flowers of our gardens. If left to grow, it reproduces very well (it even thrives in the gravel of our driveway!). It is very sweet to my heart,...
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Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) 10 g, ~350 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The marjoram (Silybum marianum) is a medicinal plant native to the Mediterranean. Its thistle-like flowers are an excellent source of nectar in the summer months, while birds are welcome visitors in the winter months. It is easily distinguished from thistles mainly by its marbled leaves. Historically, marijuana was used in folk medicine mainly for its liver-protective properties; the active ingredient in the plant, silymarin, contributes to liver cell regeneration. The ancient Greeks and Romans...
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Pansy (Viola arvensis) 1g, ~1500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The field pansy (Viola arvensis) is a native Hungarian wildflower. Its relative, the tricolour pansy, is perhaps one of our most well known and loved flowers, and fortunately it is often planted in gardens. It is a particular highlight of early spring, as the small flowers sown the previous year bloom around March. If left to grow, it reproduces very well (it even thrives in the gravel of our driveway!). A...
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Oregano (Origanum vulgare) 1g, ~12000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a wild Hungarian variety of the spice known as pitch grass, which is most commonly known as pitch grass or wild marjoram. It has a less intense flavour than the Mediterranean variety used in Bolognese sauce, but it can be used as a spice and herb. It's also one of our most attractive wild flowers for pollinators, visited by a cavalcade of solitary bees, bumblebees and butterflies for nectar. Properties.
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Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) 1g, ~4700 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is an herb of Mediterranean origin, related to the narrow-leaved thyme that is also native to our country. Its long flowering period (June to September) also makes it a very good pollinator and it is visibly adored and frequented by bees and butterflies. As a herb, garden thyme is the most commonly used, mostly used to flavour meats, but it also goes very well with game. It is also used as a medicinal herb, expectorant, antispasmodic...
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Thymus serpyllum 0,25g, ~1950 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Narrow-leaved thyme or field thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is a native Hungarian herb that can be found in many places in nature. Its long flowering period (from May to September) makes it a very good pollinator and it is visibly adored and frequently visited by bees and butterflies. It is also increasingly being used abroad as a flowering, care-free weed. Its short stature, beautiful flowers and drought tolerance make it a really good substitute for lawns....
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Allium ursinum 1g, ~130 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Allium ursinum (Allium ursinum) is one of our best-known native herbs and is justifiably popular. Like snake garlic, it is also known as wild garlic. A gift from the shady forests of spring, its mildly garlicky leaves are delicious crushed with walnuts and oil as a pesto or mixed into scones. When foraging in the woods, care should be taken not to confuse it with the poisonous lily of the valley, which has similar leaves to the...
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Capers (Anethum graveolens) 5g, ~3250 seeds
- 875 Ft
- It's strange to describe such a well-known herb, but let's run with it. Without dill (Anethum graveolens), you can't have a proper pickled cucumber or pickle. Or pumpkin stew :) But if you look closely, it actually has quite pretty umbellate flowers, so it's not bad for decoration. But what makes them worth planting in a pollinator-friendly garden is that they are the food plant for one of our most beautiful butterflies, the swallowtail butterfly (the other umbelliferous...
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Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") 0,5g, ~100 seeds (Copy)
- 875 Ft
- The forest mallow "Zebrina" (Malva sylvestris "Zebrina") is a cultivar of the forest mallow (Malva sylvestris), which is also native to our country. The forest mallow (Malva sylvestris) is our perennial wildflower, whose pollen is very popular with many bee species. Sometimes you can see bees drowning in the pollen of mallow :) A delicacy known as pap cheese. In ancient times, its leaves were used to make stew. The whole plant is edible and medicinal, and the flowers are used to make tea.
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Wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) 1g, ~230 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The wood mallow (Malva sylvestris) is our perennial wildflower, whose pollen is much loved by many bee species. Sometimes you can see bees drowning in the pollen of mallow :) A delicacy known as pap cheese. In ancient times, its leaves were used to make stew. The whole plant is edible and medicinal, and the flowers can be made into tea. Applied externally, the leaves are excellent for wasp and scorpion stings and skin irritations. Several cultivated varieties are annuals, their pollinator attraction properties...
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Black Mallow Rose (Alcea rosea "Nigra") 2g, ~100 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The Black Mallow Rose (Alcea rosea 'Nigra') has a long tradition in Hungarian gardens and its pollen is also very popular with pollinators. Historically, the varieties were introduced to Europe from south-west China in the 15th century and, according to my information, the black colour variation was created by Hungarian breeding. In the Middle Ages, various parts of the plant were used for medicinal purposes, such as anti-inflammatory and digestive treatment, and as a dyeing plant...
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Mallow (Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritiana) 1g, ~230 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The mallow (Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritania) is a subspecies of the forest mallow (Malva sylvestris), which is a European species native to the south of us. Although it can almost be regarded as a native species, as it has been known and cultivated in Hungary for centuries for its medicinal properties. As a medicinal herb, the dried petals of the mallow are brewed as a tea, which can be used for coughs, asthma and other upper respiratory ailments. And last but not least, it is a fantastic source of pollen: it...
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St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) 1g, ~10500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a native Hungarian wildflower. Perhaps the most curious information about St. John's wort is that it was used in the Middle Ages as an exorcism for its antidepressant, sedative and mood-enhancing properties. Its use as an exorcism is no longer recommended, but it is used both externally and internally as a medicinal herb. Pollinators (especially bumblebees), however, are delighted by its orange pollen. Properties: other names: dandelion, common dandelion, dandelion with holes in the leaves,...
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Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) is one of our oldest herbs, and is still cultivated today for its active ingredients. It is much loved by pollinators for both its pollen and nectar. It is a very ornamental, beautiful flower whose fragrance has been compared to marshmallows. In the Middle Ages it was used to make perfumes. Properties: other names: cat's-tail, valerian, valerian, valerian, valerian root, nardus Latin name: Valeriana officinalis family: Caprifoliaceae/Valerianaceae life-span: perennial...
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Sanguisorba minor 1g, ~125 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Sanguisorba minor (Sanguisorba minor), or little bloodroot, is a perennial, native wildflower. According to legend, it got its name from the fact that the Hun prince Csaba used it to heal the wounds of his soldiers after a battle because of its haemostatic properties. It is also an edible herb: its leaves have a nutty, cucumber taste and are excellent in salads. Like its relative, the autumn bloodroot, it is a food plant for many of our butterflies, for this reason alone...
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Medical pure grass (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis) 0,1g, ~65 seeds
- 875 Ft
- A beautiful native wildflower is the medical buttercup (Stachys officinalis/Betonica officinalis), which is worth keeping in your garden for its beauty alone. Its nectar makes it a very attractive flower for bumblebees and butterflies, along with other species of the orphan family. As its name suggests, it has also been widely used as a medicinal plant: as a tea for coughs, it has also been found to be effective against rheumatism and epilepsy. Properties.
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Lanceolate Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) 2g, ~1000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Who doesn't know the syrupy, cough-relieving form of spearwort (Plantago lanceolata) from childhood, a less popular cough syrup as a child? Its medicinal properties are undoubted, but its long flowering period also makes it attractive to pollinators, who mainly collect pollen. It can also be used externally to treat wounds and stings. It is an important and common species in lawns. Properties: other names: lamb's tongue, lizard's tongue, netting grass, snake's tongue, goose's tongue, devil's rib, plantain, plantain...
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Christmas tree (Dipsacus sylvestris/fullonum) 0,5g, ~325 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Dipsacus fullonum (Dipsacus fullonum) is a large, native Hungarian wildflower, whose spike-like flowers are most commonly known as dry flowers. Pollinators are also keen consumers of its nectar, and it is particularly attractive to bumblebees. It can be distinguished from the hawk's-foot Christmas by the colour of its flowers when in bloom: the hawk's-foot Christmas is white, while the woodland Christmas has purple flowers. One of the subspecies is also called weaver's Christmas, because it was used in the old days to make weavers' linen,...
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Garden Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 2g, ~1800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Garden hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is a medicinal plant native to southern Europe that has been used for centuries for its antiseptic, cough-relieving properties, but is also widely used as a herb. Hyssop also gives absinthe its characteristic green colour. Like other species of orache/alfalfa, garden hyssop attracts many pollinators. Properties: other names: monoecious hyssop, field hyssop, clastromous hyssop Latin name: Hyssopus officinalis family: Lamiaceae life cycle: perennial...
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Knapweed (Filipendula ulmaria) 1g, ~1800 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Meadow fanwort (Filipendula ulmaria) is a taller, wetter relative of the colonial fanwort, which is also native to our area. The Germanic and Celtic peoples used its flowers (and roots) to flavour their mead, and like elderberries, it can also be used to make syrups. It contains analgesic substances (e.g. salicylic acid) and was the source of the first aspirin. Its sweet, almond-like scent wafts through the meadows when it blooms. Properties: other names:...
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Common Galium (Galium mollugo) 1g, ~2100 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common galweed (Galium mollugo) is a fantastically fragrant native wildflower, often consumed as a tea for its positive effects on the thyroid gland. Along with other species (such as milkweed), it is an important food plant for many of our butterflies, including 8 species of sedge, including the duck-tailed sedge. Properties: Latin name: Galium mollugo family: Rubiaceae life: perennial flowering time:May-August size: 20-30 cm soil: average growing area: sunny, semi-shade other:...
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Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) 2g, ~660 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Rabbit's foot (Anthyllis vulneraria) is a well-known herb that has been used to treat wounds externally for its astringent properties. It is also a butterfly plant, so it fixes nitrogen from the air. It can also work when sown in grass: it can be a super component of pollinator-friendly lawns. Properties: other names: wonder clover, clover, cat's claw, rabbit's clover, wound clover, sapuka Latin name: Anthyllis vulneraria family: Fabaceae life: perennial flowering time: may-july size: 15-20 cm soil: average, dry...
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Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) 0,5g, ~110 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a European wildflower, closely related to the native forest angelica (Angelica sylvestris). It is often used as a medicinal plant and herb, and is cultivated in many places. The root is used as a herb, but the plant should not be allowed to go to seed, the stems should be cut and the roots picked up in the autumn. As a spice, it can be used to flavour salads, sauces and stews. It is used as a...
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Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 2g, ~5000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- I don't think anyone needs to be introduced to our best-known herb, which is time for better marketing than ever before. The dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is one of our most useful flowers for bees: its spring opening is an important time for bee feeding and it also flowers for a long time, even into late autumn. All parts of the flower can be used and eaten: the flower can be used to make syrup, the leaf can be used to make salad, and the root can be used to make chicory.
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Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 2g, ~680 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Aniseed (Pimpinella anisum) has been a known herb in Hungary for 2000 years, introduced by Roman soldiers from the Mediterranean. Anise seeds are obtained by harvesting the seeds, it is worth saving them and using them to flavour dishes. In addition to its spice and medicinal properties, it is an important food plant for the caterpillar of the swallowtail butterfly, which is a favourite munching food of the celery family (Apiaceae). Properties: other names: anise seed, fragrant anise, common anise, fennel, fennel, anise pimpinella Latin name: Pimpinella...
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Common mullein (Linaria vulgaris) 0,1g, ~700 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The common fireweed (Linaria vulgaris) is an attractive wildflower similar to the garden tansy. It may get its name from the colour and shape of its flowers, which resemble candle flames. In the Middle Ages, it was believed to be a good cure for curses to take a bath in mullein. We do not know about this effect, but it is a favourite food for many of our bees and bumblebees and a food plant for some of our butterflies. Properties: other names: angel's-foot, lady's-slipper, frog's-foot, frog-leg, frog-alfalfa, tree-root grass,...
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Calendula officinalis 2g, ~280 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Calendula officinalis is an annual herb from the Mediterranean. It takes its name from the fact that its seeds resemble the bent curve of a nail. Its flowers are edible and, together with the borage, can be a beautiful garnish for salads. It blooms for months and should be planted next to tomatoes to keep pests away. Properties: other names: borage, gypsy flower, nightingale, nightingale's blossom, marigold, calendula, calendula, calendula, calendula officinalis, cat's claw, cat's claw, cold sore, buttercup, marigold Latin name: Calendula officinalis...
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Medicinal Strawberry (Melilotus officinalis) 1g, ~500 seeds
- 875 Ft
- Medicinal milkweed (Melilotus officinalis) is our buttercup plant that fixes nitrogen from the air. As well as being used as a medicinal plant, it is a great bee-feeder: it produces nectar and pollen, making it a favourite of honeybees, short-tongued and long-tongued bumblebees (especially thistle bumblebees). Its Latin name is a combination of the words meli = honey and lotus = here. Properties.
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Verbascum densiflorum 0,5g, ~5000 seeds
- 875 Ft
- The bushy-flowered ox-tail (Verbascum densiflorum) is a native Hungarian wildflower. It has a very imposing appearance, its thick stems were thought to resemble the tail of an ox, hence its name. In the past, the stems were dipped in soot and used as torches. It is a well known herb and its flowers are most often used to make cough tea. It is also a relative of the mottled ox-tail and the purple ox-tail (the latter, unlike the other ox-tails, is purple rather than yellow).
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