Teasel Flower Seeds - Grow your own Herbs !
Teasel Root Herb Seeds,
Dipsacus asperoides,
Seeds for planting -
Whether starting your own wild flower garden, herb garden, or adding to an existing landscape, starting with non GMO wild Harvested herb seed is the first step towards your success!
The reward of choosing to germinate your own wild flower seeds assures you get your herb garden plants off to the best start possible, while providing the minimal amount of stress in comparison to store purchased plants.
Season: Biennial
USDA Zones: 3 - 8
Height: 72 inches
Bloom Season: Mid summer to early fall
Bloom Color: Lilac
Environment: Full sun
Soil Type: Dry, well-drained soil, pH 5.9 - 7.5
Deer Resistant: Yes
Teasel root seeds ( also called Fuller's Teasel ) can be directly sown in the ground in early spring or started indoors. Sow the seeds and lightly cover with soil. Keep moist until germination. Thin the Teasel seedlings to 12 inches apart.
Your wild flower seeds will be packaged in a sealed retail foil pouch, always guaranteed fresh or your money back!
Have questions? Just ask!
Teasel Root is used in a variety of herbal concoctions, usually in the form of teasel extract or teasel tincture. Dipsacus are native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa although the Teasel Plant is now naturalized in many parts of the world including the U.S.
Organic Teasel root is a type of Thistle growing around 3-8 feet tall. The Teasel Plant is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caprifoliaceae. The actual spelling of Teasel varies from teasel, teazel or teazle. The genus includes around 15 species of tall herbaceous biennial plants.
Our Teasel root is always Wild Harvested from it's natural environment.
The information we share on this website is based on research from books, the internet, research papers, and personal experience with native plants. The information contained in this website should not be considered medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.
As with any food, allergic reactions can also occur with organic herbs. If you are pregnant or breast feeding do not use this herb. Speak with a medical professional if you have any concerns or adverse reactions.