While it may not be widely known in the gardening world, Scrophularia frutescens can contribute to native plant gardens by attracting pollinators like bees. The plant's foliage is usually green and somewhat coarse, and its flowers tend to be small and clustered. Like many members of the Scrophularia genus, it has been historically used in traditional herbal medicine, although it's important to note that this use should be approached with caution and guided by expert advice.
“Gosto das cores, das flores, das estrelas, do verde das árvores, gosto de observar. A beleza da vida se esconde por ali, e por mais uma infinidade de lugares, basta saber, e principalmente, basta querer enxergar.” (autor desconhecido) . Leia pf: Indicações sobre os Comentários
While it may not be widely known in the gardening world, Scrophularia frutescens can contribute to native plant gardens by attracting pollinators like bees. The plant's foliage is usually green and somewhat coarse, and its flowers tend to be small and clustered. Like many members of the Scrophularia genus, it has been historically used in traditional herbal medicine, although it's important to note that this use should be approached with caution and guided by expert advice.
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