Comfrey


 
 
  • Symphytum asperum Lepechin
  • Symphytum officinale L.
  • Symphytum tuberosum L.
  • Symphytum x uplandicum Nyman
  • Comfrey is an important herb in organic gardening, having many medicinal and fertiliser uses.

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    Comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.) is a perennial herb of the family Boraginaceae with a black, turnip-like root and large, hairy broad leaves that bears small bell-shaped white, cream, purple or pink flowers. It is native to Europe, growing in damp, grassy places, and is widespread throughout the British Isles on river banks and ditches. Comfrey has long been recognised by both organic gardeners and herbalists for its great usefulness and versatility; of particular interest is the "Bocking 14" cultivar of Russian Comfrey (Symphytum x uplandicum). This strain was developed during the 1950s by Lawrence D Hills, the founder of the Henry Doubleday Research Association (the organic gardening organisation itself named after the Quaker pioneer who first introduced Russian Comfrey into Britain in the 1910s) following trials at Bocking, near Braintree, the original home of the organisation.


     

    Herb: An herb (pronounced "hurb" in Commonwealth English and "urb" in American English) is a plant grown for culinary, medicinal, or in some cases even spiritual value. The green, leafy part of the plant is typically used. General usage differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs. A medicinal he...

    Organic gardening: Organic gardening is gardening that uses substantial diversity in pest control to reduce the use of the weapon of pesticides and tries to provide as much fertility with local sorces of nutrients rather than purchased fertilizers. The term may have ironically arisen as response to the effects observ...

    Family: :This article is about the human domestic group. For other uses, see Family (disambiguation)....

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Introduction
Description
Propagation
Cultivation
Medicinal uses
Fertiliser uses
External links
 
FR: Consoude officinale


 

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