Wild flower from southern Europe with bright violet-blue flowers and the scent of fresh lemons. We recommend sowing from April where it is to flower. It can also be grown in tubs and on the balcony. Has a very good nectar flow and is even more attractive to insects than Phacelia. Can also be used for lemon-flavoured tea.
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Characteristics for Moldavian Dragonhead
Botanical name: Dracocephalum moldavicaFlower colour: blueVegetation period: annualUse of flowers and herbs: Balcony/pots, Cut flower, Edible blossom, Good for insects and bees, Herbal tea plant, Scent plantHeight in cm: 30-50
Cultivation
Seed required for 1000 plants (g): 4Planting distance (cm): 25 x 25Sowing depth: germinates in light
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