(Rosa Rugosa)
Seedpods from the rosa rugosa plant after the blossoms fade and fall. Highly nutritious with lots of vitamin C. The hips can be used fresh or dried for making tea, jelly, jam, juice, soup, syrup, and nectar. You can steep rose hips in boiling water and watch them pop open like cranberries. An article on uses and picking of rose hips in the wild comes with the seeds.
Details:
Lifecycle:0 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial)
Heirloom:no
Container Planting:no
Seeds are hand-harvested, dried, cleaned, weighed, and packaged at On Warren Pond Farm, P.O. 221, Brooktondale, NY 14817.
No chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or other junk were used in growing, harvesting, storing or packaging of these untreated seeds.
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