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Madder

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Mallow

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Marigold

Marjoram

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Marjoram (golden)

Marjoram (sweet)

Mint

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Mint, Alpine

Mint, Apple

Mint, Chocolate

Mint, Eau de Cologne

Mint, Egyptian

Mint, Penny Royal

Mint, Peppermint

Mint, Spearmint

Nasturtium Gypsy Rhythm

An irresistible portrait of vibrantly coloured single blooms dramatically contrasted against dwarf plants. Edible leaves and flowers have a peppery taste similar to watercress which makes them ideal in salads.

Plant near cabbages, cauliflower and broccoli to help repel aphids.

Plant in a sun or partial shade, dry position

Nepp (Turnips)

Nettles

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Oculars Christi

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Onions

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Onions, Japanese

Oregano

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Parsley Petroselinum crispum

A biennial herb with crisp green leaves which are rich in vitamin A, B and C and minerals including iron.

Fresh leaves of this traditional herb can be added to salads, egg and cheese dishes, soups and stuffings. Often used as a garnish.

Plant in full sun and can be grown in pots.

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Pepperwort (Arthritis Herb) Centella asiatica

Easy to grow herb reputed to ease arthritic conditions, when 2 leaves per day are eaten.

Plant in moist shady conditions, ideal for pots and baskets.

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Pinks (carnation)

Plum

Plum, Damsun

Poppy

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Primrose

Cunnan Wiki Entry

Prumella

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