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200+ HEAL ALL Flower Seeds American Native Wildflower Medicinal Herb Fresh/Dried
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HEAL ALL PLANTS. Prunella vulgaris plant is commonly known as a self-heal herb. It has been used medicinally for centuries. In fact, the entire plant, which is edible, can be used both internally and externally to treat a number of health complaints and wounds. The plant’s most common use is for the treatment of cold sores. Prunella is a perennial plant native to Europe but can also be found growing in parts of Asia and the United States. Depending on the region grown, prunella plant blooms from June through August with lavender or sometimes white flowers. The plants are usually cut during summer flowering and used (fresh or dried) in making herbal tinctures, infusions, and ointments
While this carefree plant is adaptable enough to grow nearly anywhere, prunella performs best in areas that mimic its native environment—Cold winters, woodland edges, stream sides and meadows. They require cool to mild temperatures and sun to partial shade. Sow seeds in early spring. Amend the soil with organic matter and plant prunella seeds about 1/16" inches deep and space 6" apart. Seed should be lightly covered with soil and can be thinned to 12" if needed once seedlings emerge. For those starting seeds indoors, do so about 10 weeks prior to spring planting. Since prunella is related to mint and prone to vigorous spreading, some form of containment may be necessary in flower beds or borders. Mature plants reach about 1 to 2 feet high, at which time they will fall over and attach new roots to the ground. To prevent reseeding, trim back prunella plants after blooming has ceased. 200+Seeds per order.
Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed won’t sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I have stratified these seeds to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!!
Prunella vulgaris.
Perennial.
Spring. Soil Temp 65F+.
Full sun / P. Sun.
SOW 2/3 Seeds per plant,1/16"deep, about 12" apart. Keep Moist.
Germination 14-28 Days.
Thin to single best seedling. Use Scissors to cut out unwanted sprouts.
Medium water. Light fertilizer.
Height 8" x 12" Wide.
Flowers are Lavender. Blooms Spring Through Fall.
While this carefree plant is adaptable enough to grow nearly anywhere, prunella performs best in areas that mimic its native environment—Cold winters, woodland edges, stream sides and meadows. They require cool to mild temperatures and sun to partial shade. Sow seeds in early spring. Amend the soil with organic matter and plant prunella seeds about 1/16" inches deep and space 6" apart. Seed should be lightly covered with soil and can be thinned to 12" if needed once seedlings emerge. For those starting seeds indoors, do so about 10 weeks prior to spring planting. Since prunella is related to mint and prone to vigorous spreading, some form of containment may be necessary in flower beds or borders. Mature plants reach about 1 to 2 feet high, at which time they will fall over and attach new roots to the ground. To prevent reseeding, trim back prunella plants after blooming has ceased. 200+Seeds per order.
Some American Native Wildflower seeds need to go through a cold winter to germinate. This plant is one of them. They do this so the seed won’t sprout in fall, only to have the seedling not make it through a cold winter. I have stratified these seeds to simulate a cold winter(stratification) This raises the germination rate considerably. Thanks for looking!!
Prunella vulgaris.
Perennial.
Spring. Soil Temp 65F+.
Full sun / P. Sun.
SOW 2/3 Seeds per plant,1/16"deep, about 12" apart. Keep Moist.
Germination 14-28 Days.
Thin to single best seedling. Use Scissors to cut out unwanted sprouts.
Medium water. Light fertilizer.
Height 8" x 12" Wide.
Flowers are Lavender. Blooms Spring Through Fall.


