(S) Useful Plants
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Factsheet S49: Taxodium distichum – Swamp cypress
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S50: Hops
£3.00Available -
Factsheet S51: Malva – the mallows
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S52: Lindera benzoin – spice bush
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S53: Rumex – docks and sorrels
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S54: Lupinus – the lupins
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S55: Sedums – the stonecrops
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S56: Hemerocallis – the daylilies
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S57: Mentha – mint species
£2.00Available -
Factsheet S58: Broussonetia papyrifera – paper mulberry
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S59: Birch wood, sap and bark uses.
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S60: Matteuccia Ostrich fern
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S61: Paulownia
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S62: Campanula species
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S63: Viola – the Violets
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S64: Toona sinensis – the Chinese toon
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S65: Zingiber mioga – a hardy ginger
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S66: Schisandra
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S67: Thuja – the arborvitae
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S68: Symphytum – the comfreys
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S69: Glycyrrhiza – the liquorices
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S70: Oxalis – the wood sorrel family
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S71: Cedrus – the true cedars
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S72: Japanese parsley/mitsuba – Cryptotaenia japonica
£1.00Available