Sweet Violet, Wildflower of the British Isles seeds
Introduction:
The well known plant with wonderfully fragrant flowers. Seeds require exposing to frost before they will germinate.
Description:
The lovely plant, one of the earliest (February) wild flowers to bloom, you know. So we'll let you know some of the ways it has been eaten. Apart from crystallising the flowers (these can be made into syrups, jellies and marmalades), the young leaves are used in salads or battered and fried, and an extract of them used to flavour ice cream, sweets and cakes, with or without the flowers, they make a soothing tea. And there's more! 6 ins.
Classification:
Hardy, Perennial
Price:
£2.33 per packet
Guide prices for information only: Euros: € 2.60 US Dollars: $ 3.57