Hyssop. Hyssop Alex Manders/Shutterstock. Hyssops (Hyssopus officinalis) are great companion flowers to keep away cabbage moths and flea
Hyssopus officinalis is what most people refer to as hyssop today. There is a third plant from the Americas called anise hyssop that is unrelated to Hyssopus officinalis. The origins of hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) lie in North Africa as well as in the Middle East and Mediterranean region.
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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis L.) is a well-known medicinal, aromatical, and culinary herb. Hyssopus officinalis extracts and essential oils (EOs) were assessed for various biological activities and pharmaceutical applications. Also, hyssop possesses insecticidal, attractant properties, and is a honey-bearing plant.
Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis - a stunning perennial edible herb that attracts MANY pollinators! Hyssop had a scent that is a combination of liquorice
Which Hyssopus species are most frequently grown by gardeners? Hyssopus officinalis, commonly referred to as hyssop, is most frequently grown by gardeners for its ornamental, culinary, and medicinal properties. Are members of the Hyssopus plant genus fragrant? Yes, the leaves of Hyssopus officinalis release a strong, aromatic fragrance when
Find Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop, Blue Hyssop) online at Jekka's. Family: Lamiaceae. Genus: Hyssopus. Semi evergreen hardy perennial, Ht. 80cm
A small perennial plant, Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is an evergreen herb from the mint family. The plant is drought resistant
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Considered an herb in the mint family, hyssop also makes an attractive ornamental. Hyssop has naturalized in the United States
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