MEDICINAL Herbs
We make no claims as to the effectiveness of any plant, but the following are frequently used to relieve various ailments and promote wellbeing.
2011: Chamomile German
T M. Not to Western Australia. Short lived perennial to 30 cm. The small yellow centred, white flowers are used in teas when dried. Foliage sweetly scented. 16000s/g.
2037: Chamomile Russian or Lawn
T M. Pleasantly aromatic creeping herb growing to 30 cm. The dried yellow flowers used in teas. Good ground cover-lawn substitute. 7000s/g.
2021: Purslane
C M. Thick soft stems and succulent leavews are eaten as greens or in salads. Has medicinal claims. Packets only.
2035: Valerian
M. An attractive background plant with pale pink flowers. Thrives in a wide range of conditions and soil types, tolerating semi-shade. Roots used medicinally. 1200s/g.
2058: Wild Thyme
M. Mat forming perennial ground cover that grows best in well drained soils. Very hardy. Useful for potpourri. 6250s/g.