Chameleon Plant (Houttuynia cordata), packet of 30 seeds, organic

$4.95

Family:  Lizard Tail (Saururaceae)

Hardy to Zones 5 to 12

(Yu-Xing-Cao) Creeping herbaceous perennial native to China. Although the roots are hardy down to zone 5, the plant is famously frost-sensitive, and the tops will go down with the first frost. Our’s is the species plant–not a select cultivar or hybrid–it has the standard lemony taste to the leaves, and standard fish-soup taste to the crunchy rhizomes.  Stolons and leaves used as an aromatic and tasty condiment.  This plant is very easily grown and will diversify any cuisine.  We recommend to market growers, connoisseurs, restaurant owners and inventive householders.  Traditional use (TCM, TWM):  In Chinese medicine, used to disperse heat, resolve toxicity and reduce swelling.  In western medicine, used as a treatment for Lyme disease.   Easily grown in containers, will spread in open fertile beds.  Sow seed in cool soils of early spring or use standard propagation technique under growlights or in greenhouse.  Mix small seed with sand and sprinkle on surface, then barely cover with soil, tamp down securely and keep evenly moist and in the light until germination.  I’ve seen these give one flush of germination in a few weeks, and then another flush months later.  Keep an eye out.  Once seedlings have sized up, individuate to pots and grow out that way until they are large enough to transplant outdoors.  They prefer mesic, sandy soil in sun to part shade.  Space plants 1 foot apart.

30 seeds per packet, certified organically grown

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    naturemaid2014

    What part of the plant is used in the TWM treatment of Lyme disease?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi! Purists will use the running root only but actually you can just use the whole plant. I think its most active in the fresh state or tinctured fresh. richo

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    • SALLYSHOPPING

      Does this herb prefer sun or shade? Moist or dry? Thank you!

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      Richo Cech

      They prefer mesic, sandy soil in sun to part shade.

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      :)

      Hi, is this an herb that threatens the gut microbiome during long term use?

      Does dispelling heat refer to general body state or a localized inflammation, etc, or both?

      Thank you

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      Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      the inflammatory process is part of healing unless it goes uncontrolled and starts a chain reaction of inflammation. herbs like houttuynia are generally used by herbalists to help reshape the gut flora and alleviate pathogenic bacteria, not helpful bacteria. the chinese concept of dispelling heat refers to alleviating pathogens and returning gut microbiome to normalcy.

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