Black Coneflower (Symphytum officinale) 0,5g, ~50 seeds
875 Ft
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. As with other borage species such as medical atracaela, bladderwort, common tadpole or medical lungwort; black needlewort is also very attractive to pollinators, especially bumblebees. One of its folk names, symphytum, may be a translation of its Latin name (Symphytum - Greek symphýein 'to grow together'), as it has been used as a medicinal plant for similar purposes since antiquity.
Features:
- other names: atracaela, bumblebee, black cohosh, black cohosh, black cohosh, pearl miller, bellflower, bird's-foot trefoil, needlewort, knapweed, knapweed, knapweed, spurge
- Latin name: Symphytum officinale
- family: boragoceae
- life cycle: perennial
- flowering time: may-july
- size: 50-70 cm
- soil: average, moist
- growing area: sunny, semi-shaded
- other: bee attractant
- seeds origin: Hungary
- pollination factor: 10/10
1 seed bag contains 0,5 g - about 50 seeds.
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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. As with other borage species such as medical atracaela, bladderwort, common tadpole or medical lungwort; black coneflower is also very attractive to pollinators, especially bumblebees. One of its folk names, symphytum, may be a translation of its Latin name (Symphytum - Greek symphýein 'to grow together'), as it has been used as a medicinal plant for similar purposes since antiquity.
Features:
- other names: atracaela, bumblebee, black cohosh, black cohosh, black cohosh, pearl miller, bellflower, bird's-foot trefoil, needlewort, knapweed, knapweed, knapweed, spurge
- Latin name: Symphytum officinale
- family: boragoceae
- life cycle: perennial
- flowering time: may-july
- size: 50-70 cm
- soil: average, moist
- growing area: sunny, semi-shaded
- other: bee attractant
- seeds origin: Hungary
- pollination factor: 10/10
Sow the seeds in early spring or autumn in prepared soil or pots. You can also sow the seeds directly in their permanent location, but it is a good idea to grow them as seedlings to increase the germination rate. Cover the seeds with soil and water them. Keep the soil moist during the first few weeks of germination. It will only grow a green mass the first year. If sown in early spring, it usually flowers the following year, if sown in autumn, it flowers the following year. Enjoy the spectacle!
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