Ruta Graveolens Collection
Discover the beauty and versatility of Ruta graveolens, commonly known as Common Rue or Herb of Grace
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Discover the beauty and versatility of Ruta graveolens, commonly known as Common Rue or Herb of Grace. This exquisite flower can be found cultivated in herb gardens across Surrey, England, UK. With its vibrant blooms and aromatic leaves, it adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Rue graveolens is not only visually stunning but also holds historical significance. Known for its medicinal properties, this herb has been used for centuries in traditional medicine practices. Its distinct fragrance and bitter taste make it a popular choice for herbal remedies. Intriguingly named Rue des jardins or Rue fetide, this plant showcases its various parts - from flowers to seeds - in a handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior after Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin's drawing from Chaumeton. The intricate details captured in this artwork truly highlight the complexity and beauty of Ruta graveolens. Nature enthusiasts will delight in spotting Baltimore Orioles perched on wooden fences near flower gardens adorned with Lantana. Sunflower birdhouses complemented by Threadleaf Coreopsis create an inviting atmosphere that attracts both birds and humans alike. For those seeking a closer look at Ruta graveolens' delicate stems, our close-up image reveals their unique characteristics up close. And if you're looking to add some blue hues to your garden, consider planting Jackmans Blue variety of Common Rue (Ruta Jackmans Blue). To further enhance your garden's diversity, Lysimachia nummularia Aurea provides a striking contrast with its golden foliage against the greenery of Ruta graveolens. Whether you appreciate its ornamental value or explore its medicinal uses, Common Rue (Ruta graveolens) is undoubtedly an enchanting addition to any garden.