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Gourmet Sauvage Set - Edible Plants

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 Combo containing 6 seed packets of edible plants, carefully selected by Gourmet Sauvage.

  • Sweet clover, a fragrant biennial with delicate white flowers. Often nicknamed “boreal vanilla,” it releases a floral and sweet scent reminiscent of both vanilla and tonka beans, though it is truly unique.

 

  • Stinging nettle, a perennial plant often feared for its stinging hairs, which can cause itching when touched accidentally. However, it truly is a nutritional and medicinal treasure worth discovering!

 

  • Wild bergamot, a native perennial with distinctive blooms and culinary uses. It gives off an attractive fragrance and can be used as a seasoning in cooking, in addition to its ornamental value.

 

  • Common evening primrose, a striking native biennial with both medicinal and edible properties. A cornerstone of biodiversity, it attracts pollinators and hummingbirds. It plays a key role for nocturnal pollinators, especially moths, which often lack resources in conventional gardens.

 

  • Purple-flowering raspberry, a vigorous native shrub with maple-like leaves, rose-like flowers, and delicious raspberry-like fruits with a distinctive flavour.

 

  • Musk mallow, a lovely perennial with edible flowers. In addition to its various culinary uses, it has medicinal properties and strong ornamental appeal.

 

Sowing and cultivation, technical details

See the cultivation notes on the product page for each of these seeds.

The seeds common evening primrose and purple-flowering raspberry require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes on each species’ product page for more details.

 

Akène assumes no responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek professional advice before using any medicinal or edible plant.