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Species: St. John's Wort Latin name: Hypericum Performatum L. Other usual name: Tipton's Weed - Klamath Weed Variety: St. John's Wort Family: Clusiac&eae - Hypericaceae Origin: Europe
The St. John's Wort: Aromatic and medicinal perennial plant herbaceous with yellow flowers followed by black bays. The leaves are lengthened and light green, very much used in pharmacology and médicine for its effects antidepressant. Make gathering progressively of your need at the beginning of the flowering preferably and dry them.
Seed sowing: End of May Harvest St. John's Wort: Beginning of summer Height: St. John's Wort reaches on average 20 to 80 cm Exposure: Sunny, Half shade
Sowing instructions: Sowing end of May in line distance of 35 cm, when the plants are easy to handle you can clear out to leave 10 cm between the plants or sowing in seedbed from February to March with temperatures from 10 to 13 °C, transplant in May directly in place in interval of 35 cm in any direction. Possible harvest at the beginning of the summer.
Sowing distance: 35 cm Minimum seed sowing temperature: 18 °C Seed germination: 21 to 90 days Nutritional value: Kcal to the 100 gr.
Net weight of seeds: 1 gr. = +/- seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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