Symphytum x uplandicum Russian comfrey is a hybrid of S. officinalis x S. asperum. Sterile. White, purple or blue flowers with the same uses as common comfrey. Space 4' circles. Zones...
Rosemary officialnalis Darker green and more compact than Arp. This variety is very ornamental, up to 4', making a fine specimen in the garden or grown as a standard. Planted...
Camellia sinensis The profuse flowering, dense, round evergreen Camellia sinensis, whose leaves are used for green and black and white tea is an excellent ornamental.Leaves are glossy dark green and...
Rosemary officialnalis Arp rosemary is winter hardy through Zone 6. The USDA introduction is a hardier rosemary than others and handsome with a bushy spruce-like appearance. Space 3'-4' circle. In...
Lavandula x intermedia An adaptable lavender to the Northeast. Hardy, Zones 5-9. Zones 5-7 locate plants protected from the wind. Lavender's are pretty. They are border plants, accent plants, and...
Mentha suaveolens One of our favorite teas for drying. Excellent blend with green or black tea. Vigorous and spreading like most mints. Apple Mint is an excellent late summer pollen...
Allium tuberosum Garlic chives are an attractive perennial with edible foliage and edible flowers in August. Garlic chives are among the most versatile of all edible flowers, and can be...
Curcuma longa Tumeric is an incredibly flavorful, nutritious, and medicinal herb. The tuber can be used fresh or dried. Tumeric can be grown as a perennial in zones 8-11, or...
Cymbopogon citratus Our instant tea plant at the nursery; just a few blades in a cup of hot water. Try sweetening with honey. A tropical ornamental grass. Will grow well...
Mentha spicata var piperita Dark green leaves. Height 12"-18". Scent is reminiscent of chocolate peppermint patties. Very good for fruit desserts and tea. Space 1' - 2' circle Zones 4-10....
Artemisia dracunculus Delicate flavor with minimal effort. Early Spring eggs prepared in the kitchen with finely chopped sweet anise flavored just cut tarragon. Tarragon probably originated in Western Asia. For...