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Pennyroyal Collection

"Pennyroyal: A Fragrant and Medicinal Herb" Pennyroyal, scientifically known as Mentha pulegium

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Various garden herbs

Various garden herbs
5307938 Various garden herbs.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting various garden herbs: Thyme, Marjoram, Savoury, Hyssop, Pennyroyal and Sages)

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Watercress, Nasturtium officinale, and pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium

Watercress, Nasturtium officinale, and pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical
FLO4667517 Watercress, Nasturtium officinale, and pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Pennyroyal, pudding grass or squaw mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after

Pennyroyal, pudding grass or squaw mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical
FLO4985224 Pennyroyal, pudding grass or squaw mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst

Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), 1596-1610. Creators: Anselmus de Boodt, Elias Verhulst
Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), 1596-1610. Commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Lilac flowered pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium

Lilac flowered pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium
5856684 Lilac flowered pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium by Sowerby, James (1757-1822); (add.info.: Lilac flowered pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium)

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Watercress, Nasturtium officinale, and pennyroyal

Watercress, Nasturtium officinale, and pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium

Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium
Pennyroyal, pudding grass or squaw mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: American pennyroyal, Hedeoma pulegioides

American pennyroyal, Hedeoma pulegioides. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Pouliot Mint - Pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium, with flower, leaf, stalk, root and seed

Pouliot Mint - Pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium, with flower, leaf, stalk, root and seed
FLO4604141 Pouliot Mint - Pennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium, with flower, leaf, stalk, root and seed. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Norfolk NR6 7 Map

Norfolk NR6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Norfolk NR6 7

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Milton Keynes MK7 7 Map

Milton Keynes MK7 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Milton Keynes MK7 7

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Hart GU51 5 Map

Hart GU51 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hart GU51 5

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Herb garden in shape of a maze

Herb garden in shape of a maze

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Collection of mint leaves on stems

Collection of mint leaves on stems

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Peppermint (Mentha cervina); weld (Reseda luteola), a European mignonette yielding yellow dye;

Peppermint (Mentha cervina); weld (Reseda luteola), a European mignonette yielding yellow dye; and pennyroyal
PENNYROYAL AND MINT, 1613. Peppermint (Mentha cervina); weld (Reseda luteola), a European mignonette yielding yellow dye; and pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), used for medicinal purposes

Background imagePennyroyal Collection: Penny Royal & Columbine

Penny Royal & Columbine
MENTHA PULEGIUM (Pennyroyal) & AQUILEGIA (Columbine) depicted with cabbage white butterflies & a yellow butterfly


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"Pennyroyal: A Fragrant and Medicinal Herb" Pennyroyal, scientifically known as Mentha pulegium, is a delightful lilac flowered mint that has been cherished for centuries. With its delicate blooms and refreshing aroma, pennyroyal adds beauty to any garden. This herbaceous plant is not only visually appealing but also possesses numerous health benefits. Traditionally used in herbal medicine, it has been praised for its digestive properties and ability to relieve menstrual discomfort. Its leaves can be brewed into a soothing tea or added to salads for a touch of freshness. Interestingly, pennyroyal shares similarities with other plants such as watercress (Nasturtium officinale) and American pennyroyal (Hedeoma pulegioides). These botanical connections highlight the diverse family of mints and their wide-ranging uses in culinary and medicinal practices. One particular variety worth mentioning is the Pouliot Mint - Pennyroyal mint (Mentha pulegium). This variant showcases the intricate details of this herb's various parts – from flowers to roots – beautifully depicted in an enchanting handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior based on Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin's drawing. The geographical references Norfolk NR6 7 Map, Milton Keynes MK7 7 Map, Hart GU51 5 Map indicate that they are found across different regions, thriving in diverse climates. Their adaptability makes them accessible to gardening enthusiasts worldwide. As we turn our attention to a page filled with advertisements featuring this versatile herb, it becomes evident that its popularity extends beyond mere cultivation. Pennyroyals have captured people's imagination due to their unique qualities and potential applications. Imagine strolling through an intricately designed herb garden shaped like a maze adorned with rows upon rows of vibrant mint leaves on stems. The collection of these aromatic treasures invites exploration and experimentation, encouraging individuals to harness the power of nature for their well-being.