Description: 150+ Anise Herb Seeds (Pimpinella Anisum) | Flowering Medicinal Herb & Culinary SpiceTested & packed on 1/20/2023, 85% Germ. Grow Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9 Anise is a great ornamental herb flower to grow in your garden that comes with many benefits. It grows well in poor soil (no fertilizing required). Heavily used for culinary dishes for its unique flavor, ground Anise seed or extract is often used to bake cakes and to accent savory dishes. There are many medicinal properties of Pimpinella Anisum ranging from the seeds to the oil as well... Seed properties: High in B vitamins, Calcium, Magnesium and Zinc. Properties are analgesic, stimulant, carminative, expectorant, insecticide, vermifuge, digestive, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antiepileptic and antihysteric. Seed & Oil properties: antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, gastro-protective, antidiabetic, and antiviral. Germination instructions: Soak anise seeds in water overnight then lightly press them into well-drained, loamy soil no further than 1/2 an inch down. Seeds germinate in soil temperatures around 68 degrees. Keep seeds and soil moist during the germination phase. Germination time takes up to two weeks. Once germinated, transplant early to avoid disrupting root development. If you are in a hot climate, plant it in partial shade to avoid overheating. Enjoy next day handling time and shipping via USPS First Class.
Price: 1.78 USD
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
End Time: 2023-11-16T05:45:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Type: Herb Seeds
Soil Type: Loam, Peat
Features: Edible
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate
Sunlight: Full Sun
Genus: Pimpinella
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 4 (-30 to -20 °F)
Species: P. Anisum
Common Name: Anise
Brand: Pimpinella
Season of Interest: Autumn