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Germander.
Teucrium chamaedrys. Semi-evergreen, hardy to -5°F. Height to 24 inches. This fast growing, hard-to-find evergreen shrub is ideal for an edging around the herb garden. It has light violet flowers in the summer. It can be kept clipped in almost any shape you desire and is an excellent substitute for boxwood. In the days of Charles V, germander had numerous medicinal uses.Good King Henry.
Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus. Perennial, hardy to - 20°F. Virtually unknown in this country, but a popular pot herb in England where it is also known as English Mercury and All Good. Usually cooked like spinach, the young, green shoots and leaves can also be used in salads, soups and stews. To prevent this from becoming a weed problem, keep the plant cut back so flowers and seed do not have a chance to form.Last Seed Source: www.richters.com