Petiveria alliacea
While it thrives in tropical climates and is native to the Amazon rainforest, it can grow in various areas, including Central America, the Caribbean, and Southern United States .Anamu’s leaves — and especially its roots — are known for their strong garlic-like odor, which comes from the shrub’s chemical components, mainly sulfur compounds .Traditionally, its leaves and roots have been used in folk medicine for various purposes, including boosting immunity, fighting cancers, and reducing inflammation and pain
Anamu
Climate: Full Sun
Sprouting: 2-5 días/days
Planting Depth: 1/8"
Spacing: 4"-6"
Harvest: 100 daysSizes and Prices
Packet (15 seeds aprox) $2.00