11 MEDICINAL PLANTS YOU NEED TO CREATE YOUR GARDEN PHARMACY

NB: Don’t use any of the plants listed below without discussing your health problem with a physician or other health care provider!

For centuries, herbs are used for their therapeutic effects and still used until today. In addition to their medicinal properties, medicinal plants deserve their place in our gardens for their beauty, smell and taste.

Here is a list of the most useful and popular medicinal plants to create your own natural pharmacy and to stay healthy all year long!

1- Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Thyme

Thyme is a perennial herb from the mint family with tiny and ornamental leaves. These leaves, the flowers and the oil have aromatic and medicinal effects. It is a cold-hardy, drought and wet tolerant plant that is easy to grow and loves full-sun. The perfect time to plant thyme is between September and December.

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2- Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rosemary is an aromatic medicinal herb from the mint family. It grows in arid and rocky soil, in full sun, The leaves and the oil of rosemary are often used in cooking as a spice.

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3- Chamomile (Matricaria recutita / Chamaemelum nobile / Tanacetum parthenium)

Chamomile

Chamomile is one of the most popular wild medicinal plants. It has tiny daisy-like flowers that appear in late spring. Chamomile is easy to start from seed and can grow in poor, clay soil and in full sun or partial shade.

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4- Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

Basil

Basil is an aromatic, medicinal and edible herb that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It can easily be grown indoors and likes fresh, rich and well-drained soils. Basil leaves, seeds, extract or essential oil is proven to help prevent a wide range of health conditions, so don’t forget to use it to make your meals delicious and your body healthier.

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5- Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)

Lavender

It is a bushy shrub with narrow, pointed leaves and many spikes of purple flowers. This aromatic plant requires a sunny exposure and dry and not too rich soil. Lavender is today one of the most used medicinal plants in phytotherapy.

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6- Sage (Salvia officinalis)

Sage

Sage is a perennial subshrub of the Lamiaceae family that is found all around the Mediterranean basin. Salvia, the Latin name for sage, means “to heal”, this name is chosen because of its remedying abilities of several diseases.

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7- Mint (Mentha)

Mint

Mint is a popular herb that has been used for hundreds of years for its medicinal properties. It has one of the highest antioxidant capacities and is naturally high in manganese, vitamin A and vitamin C. Mint can be found if different environmental conditions, but thrive best in moist areas.

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8- Oregano (Origanum vulgare)

Oregano

Oregano is a flowering perennial plant of the mint family. It is a very common culinary and medicinal plant that can be grown from seeds or cuttings. It must be planted in a full sun location and well drained soil for best growth.

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9- Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)

Parsley

Parsley is a biennial plant that is an easy to start from seed and grows well in a moist and loamy soil and in full-sun and part-sun environments. Aside from its deliciousness, parsley promotes proper digestion and blood circulation.

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10- Dandelion (Taraxacum)

Dandelion

Dandelion is a flowering herbaceous that grows in many parts of the world. It prefers full sun but will grow in just about any light and any type of soil. Dandelions have been used culinary and medicinally for thousands of years for their numerous applications and benefits. Medicinal properties:

11- Verbena(Verbena officinalis)

Verbena

Verbena is a flowering herbaceous plant belonging to the Verbenaceae family. It is a very easy to grow and prefer sunny areas and not very acid soils. It is green all the year and doesn’t dry out in summer.

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NB: Don’t use any of the above plants without discussing your health problem with a physician or other health care provider!

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