Tea Gardens
Tea aficionados will enjoy growing their own tea herbs for the flavors and
the healing properties that they naturally possess. Why not plan and plant a
tea garden?
Here is a list of useful plants that can be grown from seed and
used to prepare a tea. Mix them together to create your own blends. Good
luck and enjoy!
Download plant list (xls) with additional information
For more information please contact Mary Vaananen (maryv@jelitto.com).
Tea Gardens
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Art.No.: SO038
SALVIA officinalis -
Art.No.: CA386
CHAMOMILLA recutita(MATRICARIA) (German Chamomile) -
Art.No.: RA360
RUTA graveolens(Rue) -
Art.No.: MO050
MARRUBIUM vulgare[Pompon] -
Art.No.: AO162
AGASTACHE rugosa 'Korean Zest' -
Art.No.: AA484
ANETHUM graveolens(Dill) -
Art.No.: MO089
MENTHA Spicata-Hybr.(viridis) -
Art.No.: TA142
THYMUS vulgaris 'German Winter'(German Winter) (Common Thyme) -
Art.No.: AA915
ARTEMISIA absinthium(Common Wormwood) -
Art.No.: MA091
MENTHA suaveolens(rotundifolia hort.) (Applemint, Round-leaved Mint) -
Art.No.: GA035
GALIUM odoratum(ASPERULA) (Sweet Woodruff) -
Art.No.: SA655
STEVIA rebaudiana(Sugar Leaf, Sweet Herb) -
Art.No.: RO360
RUTA graveolens -
Art.No.: OO003
OCIMUM basilicum 'Typ Cinnamon' -
Art.No.: LO070
LAVANDULA angustifolia(officinalis) -
Art.No.: VA102
VERBENA officinalis(Common Vervain) -
Art.No.: OO004
OCIMUM basilicum 'Typ Genoveser' -
Art.No.: AA154
AGASTACHE foeniculum(anisata-hort.) -
Art.No.: CA387
CHAMOMILLA recutita 'Bodegold'… (German Chamomile, Scented Mayweek, Matricary) -
Art.No.: ZA215
HIEROCHLOE odorata -
Art.No.: MA089
MENTHA Spicata-Hybr.(viridis) (Spearmint) -
Art.No.: AA028
ACHILLEA millefolium wild form(Yarrow) -
Art.No.: AA844
ARCTIUM lappa(Great Burdock) -
Art.No.: HO347
HYSSOPUS officinalis -
Art.No.: HT336
HYPERICUM perforatum -
Art.No.: AO492
ANGELICA archangelica -
Art.No.: CO271
CARUM carvi -
Art.No.: PA284
PETROSELINUM crispum var. neapolitanum(hortense) (Italian Parsley, Plain Parsley) -
Art.No.: LA070
LAVANDULA angustifolia(officinalis) (True Lavender) -
Art.No.: VO008
VACCINIUM myrtillus