Sunday, November 4, 2007

A new amaranth for your home or garden

I've just released an updated version of my Amaranth for your herb garden! This is a taller, more compact version than the previous, made up of more mature plants.

Amaranth

Amaranth
In ancient Greece, the Amaranth was sacred to Ephesian Artemis: it was supposed to have special healing properties and as a symbol of immortality was used to decorate images of the gods and tombs. It is considered astringent and a decoction of the flowers has been administered in spitting of blood and various hemorrhages.

(source: http://www.botanical.com/)

Perfect for autumn, or anywhere a splash of red in the garden might be wanted!

This joins the other herbs and plants currently for sale: basil, black-eyed susan, corn cockle, dandelion, geranium, hawkweed, lavender, mallow, mugwort, mustard, oregano, orchid, parsely, poppies, rosemary, sage, and yarrow - and will look great in one's home or garden.

Affordably priced, and only five prims. Can be modified and transferred, making it great for a gift.

Available at Livingtree (160, 166, 25)

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