Herbal Plants
Mallow Blossoms: A Hidden Treasure in the World of Flowers
Mallow, also known as Thorn Anemone or Money Anemone, is a plant that thrives in cooler climates and prefers sandy soil. It is a hardy and robust plant that can self-sow. Mallow grows to a medium height of 60-100 cm, with an upright and branching habit. Its flowers bloom from June to October, featuring vibrant purple or white petals arranged in clusters. After flowering, the plant produces round, kidney-shaped, and relatively flat seeds. Mallow is a low-maintenance plant that requires plenty of light and can adapt to various soil conditions.
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Pmrose: The Timeless Beauty with Endless Garden Appeal
The Four Seasons Primrose, also known as E Primrose or Crane Lotus, is a perennial herb native to western China. It belongs to the Primulaceae family and the Primula genus. The plant prefers light but not strong sunlight, cool and humid conditions, and acidic, fertile soil. It has a short stem, basal leaves, and umbel-like flowers that come in various colors like white, magenta, and blue. The plant is widely cultivated as an indoor potted flower, especially during the winter and spring seasons. It can also be used as a cut flower, and the whole plant has medicinal properties for clearing heat and detoxifying. However, the leaf glandular hairs contain primrose alkaloids, which can cause allergic reactions in some people.
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Sage: A Kitchen Staple with Healing Powers
Sage, also known as medicinal sage or salvia, is a perennial herbaceous flower that thrives in warm, dry, and well-lit conditions. It prefers mountain slopes or grassy, wooded areas and can grow in general garden soil or limestone soil. Sage can be propagated through sowing or splitting cuttings. This versatile plant has multiple uses, including as a kitchen herb, a medicinal herb, and an ornamental plant for bedding or potting. With its unique properties, sage is a valuable addition to gardens and households.
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