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Calendula officinalis
MARIGOLD
Compositae
This delightful, sunny herb is classed as
an annual but it self seeds so well that is just like having
a perennial.
In the kitchen we use the petals in place of saffron with
the rice.
It has been published historically that the leaves are
useful in salads but we have not found it to our taste.
Packet of 50 seeds $3.00
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To create a tincture we
use the dried flower heads or the dried ligulate flowers
(ray florets)
of Calendula for inflammation of the mucous membranes of the
throat.
Externally, as a cream it is excellent for poorly healing
wounds.
It is both antibacterial and anti fungal.
We also use it to treat stomach pain and as a liver
stimulant.
It has no known side effects. |