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Spiked Rampion

Spiked Rampion

Herb latin name: Spiked Rampion,Spiked Rampion Extract

Latin name: Phyteuma spicatum

Family: Campanulaceae (Bellflower Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils. Propagation of Spiked Rampion: Seed - best sown in a greenhouse as so
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils.
Propagation of Spiked Rampion: Seed - best sown in a greenhouse as soon as it is ripe in late summer, though it can also be sown in the spring in a cold frame. Only just cover the seed. Germination is usually very quick. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and plant them out in early summer. Division in spring or autumn.
Cultivation of the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils.
Medicinal use of Spiked Rampion: None known
Known hazards of Phyteuma spicatum: None known
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Spiked Rampion

Spiked Rampion

Herb latin name: Spiked Rampion,Spiked Rampion Extract

Latin name: Phyteuma spicatum

Family: Campanulaceae (Bellflower Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils. Propagation of Spiked Rampion: Seed - best sown in a greenhouse as so
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils.
Propagation of Spiked Rampion: Seed - best sown in a greenhouse as soon as it is ripe in late summer, though it can also be sown in the spring in a cold frame. Only just cover the seed. Germination is usually very quick. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle and plant them out in early summer. Division in spring or autumn.
Cultivation of the herb: Woods, thickets and meadows, usually in dry non-acid soils.
Medicinal use of Spiked Rampion: None known
Known hazards of Phyteuma spicatum: None known
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