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75+ seed Greater Burdock Seeds | Arctium lappa | Heirloom Organic Vegetable 2023

$ 1.55

Availability: 85 in stock
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Common Name: Burdock
  • Genus: Arctium
  • Type: Vegetable Seeds

    Description

    Greater Burdock Seeds
    Arctium lappa
    Grown on Ophidian Farms - always organic!
    Arctium lappa is a large, burr-producing herb that is a part of the sunflower family. Characterized by its enormous heart shaped leaves and towering stalks, burdock is commonly found throughout North America. The fresh or dried roots are collected and used in cooking, tincture making, and herbal tea blends.  The leaves are also used medicinally.  As food, Burdock root is known for its sweet, mildly pungent flavor. The roots have a high nutritional value and have medicinal properties. The leaf stalks are also edible and cooked like celery.
    Burdock has the ability to lower blood pressure, it has a high concentration of potassium, it relaxes and opens blood vessels called vasodilator to help prevent atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.  The contents of fiber help in digestion by stimulating the digestive system so your food moves through the bowels smoothly.
    Botanical Names: Arctium lappa
    Family: Asteraceae
    Common Names: Burdock, Burr Seed, Clotbur Seeds, Cocklebur, Cockle Button Seeds, Arctium Lappa Seeds
    Life Cycle: Bi-annual
    Plant Type: Medicinal Herb, Vegetable, Root crop
    Requirements: Burdock grows clusters of large, purple flowers in mid-summer. The fruit is covered in tiny hooked hairs or burrs, that often stick to animals and people upon contact. A robust and adaptable plant, burdock does well in any light and most soil types, although it does prefer a nitrogen rich environment.
    Seed germination: Burdock requires natures natural seasonal cycles to germinate, so planting in Fall is best.  This way the seeds will go through a long cold-moist period to break the seed dormancy.  To simulate this out of season, place in the fridge in a decently moist (not soaking wet) medium like soil or sand for at least four weeks before setting out in warm weather to germinate.  Once established, yellow dock likes moist garden soil like most other vegetables do.  They are also excellent at busting through tough clay soils.  They produce large tops and deep roots, like most Docks do.  Young starts should be spaced at least 18 inches apart and watered during dry spells. Roots can be harvested once the plant is three months to a year in age, but after two years, the roots are often too bitter and fibrous for use.
    Approximately 75 seeds / gram
    Auction is for 1 packet = 1 gram = around 75 seeds
    Germination rate = 82 %
    Harvested fresh in fall of 2022, for sale through 2023!
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