Salvia officinalis 'Tricolor' (Culinary Sage)
£5.50Grey green foliage, splashed with white, pink and purple. An interesting variant of the culinary Sag... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutThe plant has lovely white flowers in early summer and forms a large clump. It will grow pretty much anywhere so is perfect for that odd corner in which nothing much grows.
The roots are shredded and used as a relish and it is also used in pickles. The young leaves can be used in salads.
Height: 60cm
History:
One of the many culinary herbs brought to Britain by the Romans, it was one of the bitter herbs eaten by Jews at Passover to remind them of the hard times suffered under Pharaoh.
Traditionally, Horseradish has been used to dispel evil forces by sprinkling it into the corners of the house, windows and doors. By the Middle Ages, Horseradish was used in a poultice to treat sciatica, rheumatism and gout.
Common name: Horse Radish
Photo: H. Zell, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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