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Herbs - Hyssop Seeds
Hyssop is commonly grown as a medicinal herb or as a honey plant. Hyssop loves a warm, dry climate, and will produce clusters of fragrant flowers which honeybees love. The Honeybees produce an aromatic honey from the nectar that is excellent. The honeybees that have been brought in by the aroma of the Hyssop will also pollinate the other herbs in your garden, making it a valuable plant to all of your herbs. The leaves are very aromatic, so must be used sparingly in cooking.
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Hyssopus officinalis
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The bright blue flowers of this member of the mint family will add lovely color to your herb garden! The leaves can be brewed into a tea with soothing medicinal properties. This perennial is fragrant and attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.Starting at $3.25 USD
Hyssop is commonly grown as a medicinal herb or as a honey plant. Hyssop loves a warm, dry climate, and will produce clusters of fragrant flowers which honeybees love. The Honeybees produce an aromatic honey from the nectar that is excellent. The honeybees that have been brought in by the aroma of the Hyssop will also pollinate the other herbs in your garden, making it a valuable plant to all of your herbs. The leaves are very aromatic, so must be used sparingly in cooking.