Primroses (A6 card)

£3.00

Packed in a cellophane bag, this card includes a white envelope from recycled paper. This A6 card takes a standard first class Royal Mail stamp and is left blank for your own message.

These primroses were an illustration for Blessed Be - An Illustrated Walk Through The Hampshire Countryside.

The primrose's link to the magical realm may have its roots in the flower's healing properties. For many centuries, it was used as a herbal remedy.

The Tudor herbalist John Gerard noted that primrose tea drunk in May was a cure for "phrenzies" (anxiety, we presume), while Nicolas Culpeper upheld it as "fine a salve to heal wounds as any I know". 

Price includes delivery in the U.K.

Packed in a cellophane bag, this card includes a white envelope from recycled paper. This A6 card takes a standard first class Royal Mail stamp and is left blank for your own message.

These primroses were an illustration for Blessed Be - An Illustrated Walk Through The Hampshire Countryside.

The primrose's link to the magical realm may have its roots in the flower's healing properties. For many centuries, it was used as a herbal remedy.

The Tudor herbalist John Gerard noted that primrose tea drunk in May was a cure for "phrenzies" (anxiety, we presume), while Nicolas Culpeper upheld it as "fine a salve to heal wounds as any I know". 

Price includes delivery in the U.K.