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Earthcare Seeds White Horehound 100 Seeds (Marrubium vulgare) Non GMO - Heirloom - Perennial - Open Pollinated
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Earthcare Seeds White Horehound 100 Seeds (Marrubium vulgare) Non GMO - Heirloom - Perennial - Open Pollinated

Ancient Medicinal Herb Grown for the Flowers and Dried Leaves Easy to Grow Hardy Perennial (Returns Each Year) Suitable Zones 4 - 8 W…
Ancient Medicinal Herb Grown for the Flowers and Dried Leaves Easy to Grow Hardy Perennial (Returns Each Year) Suitable Zones 4 - 8 Will Grow in Poor Soils Producing a Bushy Plant up to 24" with Soft Pale Green Leaves and White PomPom Flowers Attracts Beneficial Pollinators - Important Source of Nectar for Bees and Butterflies Seeds are for the current and following growing seasons. Growing instructions and plant Images are included on the seed envelope. Seeds are stored in environmental conditions that promote seed life (Dark/Dry/Cool). White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) has been grown as a medicinal plant for over 2,000 years. It is reputed the plant aids with; Diabetes, Respiratory Ailments, Digestive Ailments, Cancer, Equine Worms, and more. It is grown extensively in Europe for coughs and colds, and the German Commission E Monographs, approve Marrubium vulgare for dyspepsia, and loss of appetite. Horehound called Marrob is served as a sacred herb on the Jewish Passover. Horehound grows up to 2 feet high in a round bushy form with woody branches. The leaves are hairy and greyish-green, and the flowers which are produced in June are white. It is the leaves (dried) and flowers that are used medicinally. The plant is not fussy about soil and will grow in poor soils. Horehound can be invasive but not extensively so. Suitable for USDA Zones 4-8. Prefers Full Sun/Partial Shade. Moderate Water Required. Sow 2-3 seeds in spring 1/4" deep, and 18" apart into finely raked and weeded soil. Germination 4 - 14 days at 60-70F. Keep moist until established. Once established allow to dry out between waterings. Seeds are for the current and following growing seasons. Plant Images and growing instructions are included on the seed envelope. Seeds are stored in environmental conditions that promote seed life (Dark/Dry/Cool).
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Ancient Medicinal Herb Grown for the Flowers and Dried Leaves Easy to Grow Hardy Perennial (Returns Each Year) Suitable Zones 4 - 8 Will Grow in Poor Soils Producing a Bushy Plant up to 24" with Soft Pale Green Leaves and White PomPom Flowers Attracts Beneficial Pollinators - Important Source of Nectar for Bees and Butterflies Seeds are for the current and following growing seasons. Growing instructions and plant Images are included on the seed envelope. Seeds are stored in environmental conditions that promote seed life (Dark/Dry/Cool). White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) has been grown as a medicinal plant for over 2,000 years. It is reputed the plant aids with; Diabetes, Respiratory Ailments, Digestive Ailments, Cancer, Equine Worms, and more. It is grown extensively in Europe for coughs and colds, and the German Commission E Monographs, approve Marrubium vulgare for dyspepsia, and loss of appetite. Horehound called Marrob is served as a sacred herb on the Jewish Passover. Horehound grows up to 2 feet high in a round bushy form with woody branches. The leaves are hairy and greyish-green, and the flowers which are produced in June are white. It is the leaves (dried) and flowers that are used medicinally. The plant is not fussy about soil and will grow in poor soils. Horehound can be invasive but not extensively so. Suitable for USDA Zones 4-8. Prefers Full Sun/Partial Shade. Moderate Water Required. Sow 2-3 seeds in spring 1/4" deep, and 18" apart into finely raked and weeded soil. Germination 4 - 14 days at 60-70F. Keep moist until established. Once established allow to dry out between waterings. Seeds are for the current and following growing seasons. Plant Images and growing instructions are included on the seed envelope. Seeds are stored in environmental conditions that promote seed life (Dark/Dry/Cool).

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