• Honey Flower (Lobularia maritima) 0,5g, ~500 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The honey flower (Lobularia maritima), also known as the fragrant ternye or coastal aster, is native to the Mediterranean and has long been a popular ornamental plant worldwide. The origin of its name comes from the Latin word 'lobulus', referring to the plant's tiny pod-like fruit, but from its other name (Alyssum maritima) the word Alyssum means 'lack of madness', because it was once used to treat rabies. Nowadays it is less used in this field, but in return...
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    • Centaurium erythrea 0,01g, ~990 seeds
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      • 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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    • Medicinal cat's-root (Valeriana officinalis) 0,5g, ~800 seeds
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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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    • Bareroot (Dianthus carthusianorum) 0,1g, ~80 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • Barnyard grass (Dianthus carthusianorum) is a beautiful native wildflower that has a great place in our gardens. Butterflies, like other carnations such as meadow cuckoo-grass, are particularly keen for its nectar. It gets its Latin name from the Carthusian monks who were fond of planting it in the gardens of their monasteries. This is probably the origin of the Hungarian name for barnyardgrass. The Hungarian carnation (Dianthus pontederae) and the field carnation are very similar species...
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    • Hungarian Carnation (Dianthus pontederae) 0,1g, ~200 seeds
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      • The Hungarian carnation (Dianthus pontederae) is a true Carpathian Basin endemic, native species, as its name suggests. It is found only here in the world, but interestingly it is very little known, even though it is a beautiful ornamental plant. Its flowers are a little similar to those of barnyard grass. Butterflies, like other carnations such as meadow cuckoo-grass, are particularly keen for its nectar. The Hungarian carnation prefers dry places, is relatively undemanding, and...
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    • Painted chickweed (Anthemis tinctoria) 1g, ~2250 seeds
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      • 875 Ft
      • The Painted Peppermint (Anthemis tinctoria) is a common wildflower, a biennial or short-lived perennial. In the old days its flowers were used to make yellow dye mixed with alum, hence the name. It would also make a lovely addition to rock gardens: it is particularly well suited because of its short stature and drought tolerance. Its leaves resemble those of chamomile, as does its close relative, the parlagi mint (the latter is easily confused with chamomile).
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    • Spotted fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) 1g, ~750 seeds
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      • Colonial fanwort (Filipendula vulgaris) is another of our beautiful native wildflowers that is so inexplicable why more people don't plant it in their gardens. It's also known as fairy grass, and when you look at it, you don't need to explain why. In the wild, its fragrant flowers appear from May onwards and pollinators can't resist them. Compared to its relative, meadow fanwort, it can live in drier places and is much shorter. Properties: Latin name: Filipendula...
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    • Common Galium (Galium mollugo) 1g, ~2100 seeds
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      • 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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    • Corydalis cava/bulbosa 0,5g, ~80 seeds
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      • The Corydalis cava is a small Hungarian wildflower native to Hungary, which can cover the forest undergrowth in early spring when it blooms. It is a very important wildflower for pollinators: both because of its early flowering, when not many nectar sources are available, and because one of our butterfly species, the Apollo butterfly, is exclusively fed on Celtic butterflies (besides the pseudocathedral Celtic butterfly, we also find its cousin, the fingered Celtic butterfly). It likes...
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    • Anise (Pimpinella anisum) 2g, ~680 seeds
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      • 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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      Sweet hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) 0,25g, ~1100 seeds
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      • Sweet hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) 0,25g, ~1100 seeds

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      • The sedge hemp (Eupatorium cannabinum) is a native Hungarian wildflower that likes wetter places, so it is often found along waterways and ditch banks. Its whitish-pink spikes are irresistibly attractive to butterflies, perhaps attracting more butterflies than the summer lilac. It has been much used as a medicinal herb, but there are now warnings about its pyrrolizidine alkaloid content, which is similar to that of black coneflower and may be harmful to the liver. Its seeds are prone to spreading. Properties: other names:...
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