Hyssopus officinalis

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Hyssop has been used as a medicine for a long time, but now it's used for many other things too. Hyssop has been used for many things in the past. That's another name for the plant Hyssopus officinalis, which is what most people call it. This plant comes from the mint family and can have blue, green, or white flowers in the spring. You may also know hyssop by its full name. That's another name for the plant, which is Hyssopus officinalis. People have used it for holy rituals and herbal…

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Hyssopus officinalis plant covered in flowers. Hyssop is often seen in the herb garden as a compact 2-foot hedge plant which produces showy dark blue flower spikes from July to November. The narrow dark green leaves are slightly bitter and are tasty in small amounts in salads, soups and stews. Medicinally it is used as a gargle for sore throat. Attracts butterflies. Packet is ½ gram, about 400 seeds. Mediterranean Herbs, Circle Bed, Bee Friendly Plants, Deer Resistant Perennials, Hedging Plants, Dark Blue Flowers, Deer Resistant Plants, Herb Gardening, Plant Covers

Hyssopus officinalis plant covered in flowers. Hyssop is often seen in the herb garden as a compact 2-foot hedge plant which produces showy dark blue flower spikes from July to November. The narrow dark green leaves are slightly bitter and are tasty in small amounts in salads, soups and stews. Medicinally it is used as a gargle for sore throat. Attracts butterflies. Packet is ½ gram, about 400 seeds.

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Janna Mäntymäki