Lawn and Garden » Ornamentals
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MF2610
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Calendula
Historically, calendula blossoms were used to color broth,
rice and other foods as a substitute for saffron, but is now primarily used as skin cream, oil or lotion.
$0.30
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MF2620
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Narrow-Leaved/Pale Purple Coneflower
Echinacea pallida has been approved by European physicians
for use against fevers and colds. E. angustifolia is more in demand and has been more extensively used historically.
$0.30
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MF2617
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Marsh Mallow
Some believe marshmallows were originally made from the root of this plant, cooked with sugar and whipped until they were fluffy. Marsh mallow is a beautiful plant in the landscape.
$0.30
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MF2615
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Joe Pye Weed
This herb is named after a New England medicine man who used it to induce sweating in people with typhus fever.
The flowers are very nice.
$0.30
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MF2629
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St. John's Wort
In Europe, St. Johns wort has been approved for use by physicians in treating anxiety, depression, inflammation
of the skin, blunt injuries, wounds and burns.
$0.30
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