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Nutrient-Rich Root Herb with Deep Healing Tradition
Burdock (Arctium minus), often referred to as Common Burdock or Lesser Burdock, is a hardy biennial herb native to Europe and Asia, but now naturalized throughout North America. While its cousin Arctium lappa (Greater Burdock) often gets the spotlight, Arctium minus offers many of the same prized qualities: edible roots, medicinal properties, and pollinator-friendly flowers. The long taproots are highly valued in traditional herbal medicine for their detoxifying, anti-inflammatory, and skin-supportive benefits. In the garden, Burdock brings texture and beauty with its large, broad leaves and thistle-like purple blooms that attract bees and butterflies.
Why You'll Love It:
Growing Tips:
Plant Burdock in full sun to partial shade with loose, well-drained soil to encourage long, straight root development. Soil should be deep and free of rocks or heavy clay. Keep soil consistently moist during germination and root development, but avoid soggy conditions. Harvest roots in the first year before flowering, as second-year roots become tough and woody. Left to flower, Burdock will self-seed prolifically, so deadhead if you wish to control spreading. Best grown as an annual or biennial depending on harvest timing.
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