Medicinal Plants

Yarrow

Yarrow

Containing many varieties, both ornamental and medicinal, Yarrow is a member of the Asteracea family.

Valerian

Valerian

The valerian family was introduced to the United States from Europe and has naturalized in cool rich, moist places.

True Comfrey

True Comfrey

Comfrey is native to Europe and was introduced to North America by settlers for animal fodder.

German Chamomile

German Chamomile

Chamomile is native to Europe and north and western Asia. It grows well in many environments

Erfurter Calendula

Erfurter Calendula

Calendula, often referred to as Pot Marigold, is a member of the Asteraceae family.

Elecampane

Elecampane

Native to Europe and Asia, elecampane is a gorgeous member of the Asteraceae family.

Echinacea Purpurea

Echinacea Purpurea

Native to the prairies of the Midwest, E. purpurea is one of the showier members of the Asteraceae family.

Catnip

Catnip

Native to Europe, this perennial was introduced to North America and is a favorite among felines and herbalists alike.

Blue Vervain

Blue Vervain

Blue vervain is an upright plant with square, greenish-red stems and opposite, lance-shaped leaves that are coarsely toothed.

Arnica

Arnica

Arnica is in the Asteraceae family and has lance shaped leaves that are light green and somewhat rough in texture.

Anise Hyssop

Anise Hyssop

Anise Hyssop is a popular ornamental plant, a favorite nectar source for pollinators, and a delicious medicinal herb.

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