Waldmeister - for all my German friends here.
Many years ago, I ordered and planted several dozen plugs of Sweet Woodruff- Waldmeister in German. This Spring, the plant has spread across a large area in the garden; and I am about to harvest and dry the flowers. Sweet Woodruff is a favorite German flavor. May wine is flavored with it; so is chewing gum, jello and candy and Brause, a German powdwer to make a fizzy drink with.
I have never found anyone who knew about Sweet Woodruff outside of Germany. The herb needs to be harvested when the flower is blooming, hung up in bushel ( like lavender) and enjoyed for the sweet, fresh mown hay fragrance and taste.. It is a perennial ground cover and very attractive.
Sweet Woodruff grows as a native forest wildflower here in Wisconsin. It and Button bush are the only two representitives of the Coffee Family (Rubiaceae) here up north. It grows very easily
I will have to look up button bush.
@Spinliesel
Buttonbush, though not showy, is a pollinator favorite, like most Rubiaceae members
@Leafhead, I found it on google. A very pretty bush. I will plant it in the fall. I have lots of room sine I do not like lawn very much. Thanks!
Today, Sunday, I'll be harvesting a few bunches. The beautiful aroma develops when the plant, and especially the flowers are dried.
I make little bunches and suspend them in ice tea or white wine ( if I have some) I may try to chop them fine and put them in scones or pound cake. Worth finding out what the proportions need to be.
I'm wondering if it is what I have coming up in a pot from last year. When it flowers I'll send a photo for you to confirm @Spinliesel.
Look forward to it.
Wow I have never heard of it before. I wonder if it can grow in Florida. Or would it be to hot here for it.
Yes, you are right. Florida is just too hot. But maybe it would grow indoors!
Thanks for the info. I'll see about planting some
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