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Lawn and Garden » Ornamentals

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  • MF2611
    MF2611
    Evening Primrose

    Evening primrose opens its flowers only in evening. Oil from seed is the most common medicinal product. Good source of gamma-linolenic acid; potential to reduce seizure threshold.

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  • MF2633
    MF2633
    White Sage

    This sage is different than the common garden sage, which is known for its culinary and medicinal uses. White sage is often used in ceremonies, but rarely used internally.

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  • MF2618
    MF2618
    Milk Thistle

    Milk thistle is quite attractive in the flower garden and the blooms attract butterflies. Approved in Europe for treatment of upset stomach and liver and gallbladder ailments. 4-page, b/w.

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  • MF2636
    MF2636
    All Heal/Self Heal

    Research suggests the plant possesses antibiotic, hypotensive and antimutagenic qualities. acid. Rich in natural antioxidant compounds, contains more rosmarinic acid than rosemary.

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  • MF2624
    MF2624
    Purple Coneflower

    Garden and wild varieties have medicinal properties, so this can be a dual purpose crop because the flowers are also in demand in the floral industry and local flower markets.

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