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Organic Herbs - Organic Oregano Seeds
Oregano is a Mediterranean herb that is closely related to Marjoram, and has been cultivated since ancient times. There are several varieties of Oregano, each with their own distinct aroma and flavor. The primary use for Oregano is culinary, and it has a warm "pizzia" aromatic flavor that can be a little bitter at times. The leaves can be more flavorful when dried so it makes an ideal herb for drying and storing for winter use.
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Organic Greek Oregano Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
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Origanum heraeleoticum
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This variety is the truest type of culinary Oregano and is used in many forms of Greek and Italian cooking. The little sprigs can be cut as soon as the plant reaches six inches tall. The flowers are white and bloom all summer.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Out of Stock Organic Israeli Oregano Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
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Origanum vulgare
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Oregano grows wild on the sunny hillsides of the Mediterranean and is often featured in the cuisine of that region. This specialty variety comes from Israel, but can be used to flavor many kinds of food, just like the Greek Oregano.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Organic Italian Oregano Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
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Origanum vulgare
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Vulgare Oregano is the very popular "pizza herb" that is widely used in Italian, Greek and Mexican cooking. The leaves can be used fresh or dried and will add warm spicy flavor to your favorite recipes. This herb has bright blue-green leaves that should be harvested before the flowers appear.Starting at $3.96 USD
Oregano is a Mediterranean herb that is closely related to Marjoram, and has been cultivated since ancient times. There are several varieties of Oregano, each with their own distinct aroma and flavor. The primary use for Oregano is culinary, and it has a warm "pizzia" aromatic flavor that can be a little bitter at times. The leaves can be more flavorful when dried so it makes an ideal herb for drying and storing for winter use.