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Combo containing 4 of Ariane’s top picks, Akene's Head of Business Development and Relations and seed production technician.
These four species attract pollinators and promote biodiversity.
- Purple-stemmed angelica, for its versatility in the kitchen (from seed to root) and its elegance in landscaping.
- Sweet clover, for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil while providing a local alternative to vanilla. It is also abundant and nectar-producing.
- Stinging Nettle, love-hate relationship... for its abundance, its benefits for women, and its unusual culinary possibilities.
- Grass-leaved goldenrod, because it is the first plant whose beauty she noticed. Its golden yellow captivated her forever! Now, she consumes it for its medicinal properties. It is also a keystone plant for biodiversity.
Sowing and cultivation, technical details
See the cultivation notes on the product page for each of these seeds.
The seeds of purple-stemmed angelica and grass-leaved goldenrod require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes on the product page for each of these species for more details.
Akène cannot assume any responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek advice from a professional before using a medicinal or edible plant.