Narrative
- A selection of medicinal, dye, kitchen garden herbs & flowers from Tudor times
- An asset for the gardens of historical country houses, enriching the visitor experience
- Supports learning about the history of how such plants were valued
All the plants in Tudor Scent were being used in 16th century Tudor Britain as mentioned in William Turner’s herbal of 1551. Tudor Scent is a skillful melange of kitchen herbs, medicinal and dye plants with favorite flowers of Tudor times such as Carnation and Lavender. Tudor Scent will generate interest in those who value utilitarian plants, historical buildings and recreating authentic period landscapes and it is the best scented meadow mix in the Euroflor range.
Flower Seed Mixture
20 species including Safflower, Black Cumin, Dyers Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Coriander, Comfrey, Chicory and Hissop
Characteristics
Composition | Annuals 50%, Biennials 5%, Perennials 45% |
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Flowering Height | 30-100 cm |
Sowing rate | 3 – 3.5 g/m² |