Seeds for traditional medicinal herbs

We offer seeds of medicinal plants – plants that have been closely associated with human health since ancient times. These include plants that were traditionally grown in convent and monastery gardens and used in tinctures and salves – but also health-promoting plants from all over the world.


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SKU:
1003
GTIN:
4250601204826
26,43 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1003-BIO
GTIN:
4251420516190
28,65 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1004
GTIN:
4250601204833
25,33 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1005
GTIN:
4250601204840
24,22 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1007
GTIN:
4250601204864
24,22 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1008
GTIN:
4250601204871
Review:
28,65 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1008-BIO
GTIN:
4251420506481
Review:
30,86 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1014
GTIN:
4250601204932
25,33 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1015
GTIN:
4250601204949
26,43 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays
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SKU:
1016
GTIN:
4250601204956
27,54 kr *
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Delivery time: 2 - 7 Workdays




Medicinal plants and herbs that provide active ingredients for natural remedies, or that make good tea herbs, can also be found here. In Central Europe most people are familiar with everyday remedies such as fennel tea for gastrointestinal problems or thyme tea for coughs – many of the herbs we now commonly use in cooking were once known only as medicinal plants. It’s very useful to have a few of these tried and trusted plants growing in your garden so you can harvest them and have them to hand whenever you need them. Nonetheless we advise you to use and handle medicinal herbs very carefully and cautiously. Many medicinal plants are poisonous and should only be used by those with specialist expertise.

Different cultures, and countries, even different regions, have their own special medicinal plants and associated traditions. Plants from other climate zones are sometimes almost unknown in Europe and only available as processed medications. This can bring ecological issues into play – many pharmacologically useful plants are over-harvested in their countries of origin and threatened with extinction as a result.