

The Indian nettle is a beautiful flowering perennial plant and a true paradise for useful insects such as bees, bumblebees and butterflies. From June to September, strong purple-violet flowers open again and again, magically attracting bees and butterflies. The Indian nettle is suitable for fresh bouquets and dry arrangements.
The leaves of the Indian nettle have a pleasant lemon scent and can be used to flavor tea, cocktails or lemonade.
Indian nettle lemon bergamot seeds
The Indian nettle is a beautiful flowering perennial plant and a true paradise for useful insects such as bees, bumblebees and butterflies. From June to September, strong purple-violet flowers open again and again, magically attracting bees and butterflies. The Indian nettle is suitable for fresh bouquets and dry arrangements.
The leaves of the Indian nettle have a pleasant lemon scent and can be used to flavor tea, cocktails or lemonade.
Sowing period
Sow the lemon bergamot seeds from March to April for cultivation at a temperature of 15-22 degrees or sow directly in the open ground from April to June. Transplant into open ground from May (frost-free) at a distance of 25x25cm.
Flowering period
Strong purple-violet flowers open from June to September.
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The Indian nettle is a beautiful flowering perennial plant and a true paradise for useful insects such as bees, bumblebees and butterflies. From June to September, strong purple-violet flowers open again and again, magically attracting bees and butterflies. The Indian nettle is suitable for fresh bouquets and dry arrangements.
The leaves of the Indian nettle have a pleasant lemon scent and can be used to flavor tea, cocktails or lemonade.