100 Comfrey Seeds (Symphytum officinale) – Traditional Healing Herb Plant
100 Comfrey Seeds (Symphytum officinale) – Traditional Healing Herb Plant
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Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a powerful, fast-growing perennial herb valued for centuries in traditional herbal practices and sustainable gardening. Native to Europe and Asia, comfrey was brought to North America by early settlers for its remarkable healing reputation and garden utility.
This robust plant grows up to 60 inches tall, producing lance-shaped leaves and bell-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, or creamy yellow from May through September. Beneath the soil, comfrey develops a deep taproot, making it extremely drought tolerant, excellent for breaking up compacted clay soils, and ideal for permaculture systems.
While comfrey has a long history of topical herbal use, it should never be consumed internally. Today, gardeners value comfrey as a compost activator, mulch plant, natural pest deterrent, and ornamental medicinal herb.
🌱 Why Grow Comfrey Seeds?
- 🌿 Historic medicinal and permaculture herb
- 💜 Attractive purple, pink, or cream flowers
- 🌱 Deep taproot improves poor and clay-heavy soils
- 💧 Extremely drought tolerant once established
- 🐌 Naturally repels slugs and snails
- ♻️ Ideal for compost, mulch, and green manure
- 🌼 Long bloom season (May–September)
🌿 Growing Tips
- Life Cycle: Perennial (dies back in winter)
- Height: Up to 60 inches
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Average to poor soils; tolerates clay
- Water: Low once established
- Sowing: Direct sow or start indoors
- Harvest: Leaves can be harvested once plants reach ~2 ft tall
💡 Tip: Early harvesting prevents flowering and encourages leaf production.
❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is comfrey safe to eat?
No. Comfrey should never be consumed internally. Even topical use should be approached with caution.
Is comfrey a shrub?
No. While large, it is a non-woody perennial that dies back to the ground each winter.
Does comfrey need a lot of water?
No. Its deep taproot makes it very drought tolerant once established.
Can I harvest comfrey leaves regularly?
Yes. Leaves can be harvested multiple times per season for composting or drying.
Is comfrey good for permaculture gardens?
Absolutely. It’s widely used for soil improvement, mulch, and nutrient cycling.
Where to Buy Comfrey Seeds for Sale?
At Seeds World, we offer fresh Comfrey seeds with fast U.S. shipping—perfect for herbal gardens, permaculture systems, and soil restoration projects.
