
Herbal tea garden seed collection
Species in the collection:
Catnip - Nepeta cataria
Chamomile, german - Matricaria chamomilla
Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare
Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis
Licorice mint - Agastache foeniculum
Tulsi - Ocimum tenuiflorum
Over the years herbalists have discovered which plants are best for a great cup of herbal tea. Some are sweet, some are spicy, some are calming, some are stimulating – they are all beautiful and delicious. Choose a leaf, or a flower, or a root for your cup and you will be delighted with the sensual surprise that unfolds.
From soothing chamomile, meaning apple of the earth; to uplifting lemon balm, whose botanical name Melissa is inspired by its relationship with the honey bee; to the sweet-menthol flavoured licorice mint, here is a summer full of garden-fresh herbal tea awaiting the dedicated gardener.
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Herbal tea garden seed collection
Species in the collection:
Catnip - Nepeta cataria
Chamomile, german - Matricaria chamomilla
Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare
Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis
Licorice mint - Agastache foeniculum
Tulsi - Ocimum tenuiflorum
Over the years herbalists have discovered which plants are best for a great cup of herbal tea. Some are sweet, some are spicy, some are calming, some are stimulating – they are all beautiful and delicious. Choose a leaf, or a flower, or a root for your cup and you will be delighted with the sensual surprise that unfolds.
From soothing chamomile, meaning apple of the earth; to uplifting lemon balm, whose botanical name Melissa is inspired by its relationship with the honey bee; to the sweet-menthol flavoured licorice mint, here is a summer full of garden-fresh herbal tea awaiting the dedicated gardener.
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Species in the collection:
Catnip - Nepeta cataria
Chamomile, german - Matricaria chamomilla
Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare
Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis
Licorice mint - Agastache foeniculum
Tulsi - Ocimum tenuiflorum
Over the years herbalists have discovered which plants are best for a great cup of herbal tea. Some are sweet, some are spicy, some are calming, some are stimulating – they are all beautiful and delicious. Choose a leaf, or a flower, or a root for your cup and you will be delighted with the sensual surprise that unfolds.
From soothing chamomile, meaning apple of the earth; to uplifting lemon balm, whose botanical name Melissa is inspired by its relationship with the honey bee; to the sweet-menthol flavoured licorice mint, here is a summer full of garden-fresh herbal tea awaiting the dedicated gardener.











