Tutsan seeds (Hypericum perforatum) Saint John's wort Organic Herb Seeds Approx. 600 seeds

Seeds are measured by weight. Seed counts should be considered estimates!!! 0,2 g = Approx. 600 seeds

Tutsan wort is a medicinal herb that belongs to the family Clusiaceae, genus Hypericum. This beautiful and fragrant herbaceous plant is perennial.

Tutsan wort has opposite elliptical leaves that are between one and three centimeters long. The plant reaches a height between 30 - 80 cm, and at its top blooms with yellow flowers, which are collected in an inflorescence - panicle. Tutsan wort blooms in June - July, so it is best to sow the seeds in March - April. It is best to collect the herb around June 24, because then it is in full bloom.

Tutsan wort is picked on stalks, about 20 cm long (from the top) and it is very important to be careful not to collect stalks with overblown flowers! It is collected on the wrists and dried with the color down, in a shady and well-ventilated place, and as for the temperature it is best to be lower than 30 degrees Celsius.

Tutsan wort takes about a week to dry well. A popular name for Tutsan wort is cuttlefish, Christ's blood, bellflower, Christ's miracle worker. This amazing herb has an antidepressant effect and improves mood.

This action,Tutsan wort is due to the amazing ingredient which affects brain metabolism by regulating serotonin levels, as well as other mediators that affect our mood. Tutsan have a positive effect on gastrointestinal disorders) and others.