DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Unfortunately it (Sideritis plant) only grows on the European continent and temperate regions of Asia. 1,000 meter's or higher.
Getting anything from there now costs a pretty non existent penny, because of tariffs. 🫤
Was this grown from a seed from somewhere you got it?
Multiple sources have said this is a possibility and likely imported, which has other importation problems. Many states have their own importation laws on seeds.
I know my own mother smuggled in a root from Germany once. And was darn lucky she wasn't caught doing so. Unfortunately the root died here. 😞
Getting anything from there now costs a pretty non existent penny, because of tariffs. 🫤
Was this grown from a seed from somewhere you got it?
Multiple sources have said this is a possibility and likely imported, which has other importation problems. Many states have their own importation laws on seeds.
I know my own mother smuggled in a root from Germany once. And was darn lucky she wasn't caught doing so. Unfortunately the root died here. 😞
Ferric67 · M
I'm a fan of this
fun4us2b · M
That's so cool you're growing your own...you've inspired me to try doing that.
greensnacks · F
We have it here it's yummy. Especially when you're sick. They also put it in bathtubs when bathing.
Magicianzini · M
Very effective for insomnia! Also great for anxiety. This is no joke being both an antimicrobial and an antiviral. It also has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and analgesic properties.
Note too that you can also use the root.
Note too that you can also use the root.
caccoon · 36-40
What is the scientific name of this plant? ☺
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@caccoon
... Its botanical name Sideritis translates literally to "he who is or has iron"
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@caccoon
Scientific Name of Sideritis
The scientific name for Sideritis is Sideritis spp., with various species under this genus. Some common species include:
Sideritis scardica: Often found in the Balkans and known for its medicinal properties.
Sideritis syriaca: Found in the Mediterranean region, used in teas and traditional remedies.
Sideritis romana: Native to Romania, also known for similar culinary and medicinal uses.
The scientific name for Sideritis is Sideritis spp., with various species under this genus. Some common species include:
Sideritis scardica: Often found in the Balkans and known for its medicinal properties.
Sideritis syriaca: Found in the Mediterranean region, used in teas and traditional remedies.
Sideritis romana: Native to Romania, also known for similar culinary and medicinal uses.
Munumbis · 46-50, M
Too bad it doesn't actually heal sword wounds. They must have been lousy with them.











