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Naturegrail Lungwort Herb – Cut, Dried Pulmonaria Officinalis (40 g, Serbia)

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Naturegrail Lungwort Herb: A versatile, natural cut for kitchen and crafts

Pulmonaria Officinalis, commonly known as lungwort, is a perennial herb prized for its visually striking leaves and early-spring flowers. This Naturegrail version is cut and dried, sourced from Serbia, and packaged as 1.41 oz / 40 g of 100% natural Lungwort. The leaves are green with white speckles, and the young flowers shift from pink to purple and blue. The overall effect is a plant-with-character that can brighten both the plate and the pantry.

Culinary uses

The leaves offer a slightly bitter, nutty flavor that shines when cooked. The leaves can be sautéed with garlic and olive oil as a side dish, or folded into warm pasta, risotto, or salads. The delicate flowers can be used as a colorful garnish for desserts or fresh dishes.

  • Leaves can be enjoyed cooked or raw in salads, sandwiches, or warm dishes
  • Flowers add color and a subtle aroma to snacks and desserts

Dyeing and craft potential

Historically, lungwort can be boiled to release hues of blue and green. When combined with alum or iron, it may yield different tones, offering a natural dye option for crafts or fabric projects.

  • Blue-green dye potential through boiling
  • Natural, plant-based color for crafts and DIY projects

Garden value and sustainability

Beyond the kitchen, lungwort is valued by gardeners and butterfly enthusiasts for its ornamental appeal and pollinator-friendly presence. In a damp, shady spot, it can form clumps with spotted leaves that echo the plant’s name.

  • Bees and other pollinators may be attracted to its early blooms
  • Compact, clump-forming growth supports borders and containers

Storage and quality

Store in dry, cool, and dark conditions to preserve aroma, color, and texture. This product is non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, and produced in Germany, with the Serbia origin clearly noted on the label.

FAQ

Q: What is Lungwort Herb and how is it used?

A: Pulmonaria officinalis is cut and dried; leaves can be used in salads or cooked like spinach, and flowers may garnish desserts.

Q: Where does Naturegrail Lungwort originate and how should it be stored?

A: Origin is Serbia; store in dry, cool, dark conditions to preserve color and texture.