Madder (Rubia tinctorum) seeds, organic

(1 customer review)

$4.95$40.10

Family: Madder (Rubiaceae)

Hardy to Zones 5 to 9

Climbing evergreen perennial native to the Mediterranean and southern Europe. The plant is a classic element of the Medieval garden, completely unique, wending its way along the ground or draping on fence or trellis.  The yellow, star-like flowers are produced in the second year after which the roots may be dug.  Madder root contains the anthraquinone pigment alizarin, which is responsible for its popularity as a fine red dyeplant.  (The English “red coats” owed their visability to this plant!)  Traditional usage (TWM): urinary gravel, dropsy, amenorrhoea and jaundice.  Plant prefers very fast draining soil and full sun.  It is very drought tolerant and will thrive for weeks in a sunny, well-drained bed without any water at all.  Sow seed in fall or spring.  Sow 1/2 inch deep and tamp securely, then keep evenly moist and in the sun until germination, which may take up to 3 weeks.  The seeds may be sown in pots (3 per pot, thin to the best seedling) or direct seeded at 3 inches apart, then transplant or thin to 1 foot apart.  The plant will appreciate a trellis, mainly because this will give you, the gardener, space to cultivate around the plants, which stimulates them.

10 seeds per packet
5 g contains ~ 300 seeds
10 g contains ~ 600 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

 

 

1 review for Madder (Rubia tinctorum) seeds, organic

  1. Horton

    Is there any avalibility of Rubia cordifolia seed in the USA

    • Richo Cech

      hi horton, i think so if you look around. there is very little difference between the 2 species. richo

  2. Chat k

    Can they grow in hot area like Thailand?

    • Richo Cech

      hello chat, yes, they are Mediterranean in origin and so extremely heat tolerant. r

  3. Sunny

    I ordered this two years ago, then they sat until this spring before I finally showed them, some directly in a raised bed and some in the Aerogarden. Both sets are doing great, with a better than 80% germination rate! Their vigor so far leads me to believe they will do great for me.

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