Symphytum officinale—True Comfrey Seeds

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True comfrey is a great herb that has long been cultivated in gardens. A native to Europe, it's been kept around as a medicinal herb. Parts of it can be eaten too although I've never done this myself since parts of the plant can be poisonous although others seem to have figured out how to use it so I'll encourage you to look elsewhere for that information online. I am not an herbalist so will refrain from giving you any information that might make you ill.

True comfrey is attractive to pollinators and that's why I've grown it. It keeps the bees buzzing in my garden and when you sell seeds that's a good thing. You want them to help you out.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate. (about 15 seeds)

Basic Tree Facts:
Symphytum officinale
Grows 24-36" x 12-15"
Likes full sun
USDA zones: 4a-9b
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True comfrey is a great herb that has long been cultivated in gardens. A native to Europe, it's been kept around as a medicinal herb. Parts of it can be eaten too although I've never done this myself since parts of the plant can be poisonous although others seem to have figured out how to use it so I'll encourage you to look elsewhere for that information online. I am not an herbalist so will refrain from giving you any information that might make you ill.

True comfrey is attractive to pollinators and that's why I've grown it. It keeps the bees buzzing in my garden and when you sell seeds that's a good thing. You want them to help you out.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate. (about 15 seeds)

Basic Tree Facts:
Symphytum officinale
Grows 24-36" x 12-15"
Likes full sun
USDA zones: 4a-9b
True comfrey is a great herb that has long been cultivated in gardens. A native to Europe, it's been kept around as a medicinal herb. Parts of it can be eaten too although I've never done this myself since parts of the plant can be poisonous although others seem to have figured out how to use it so I'll encourage you to look elsewhere for that information online. I am not an herbalist so will refrain from giving you any information that might make you ill.

True comfrey is attractive to pollinators and that's why I've grown it. It keeps the bees buzzing in my garden and when you sell seeds that's a good thing. You want them to help you out.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly easy to germinate. (about 15 seeds)

Basic Tree Facts:
Symphytum officinale
Grows 24-36" x 12-15"
Likes full sun
USDA zones: 4a-9b