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Arnica, Montana
(Arnica montana)

Arnica montana is a treasured European alpine perennial known for its bright golden daisy-like blooms and long-standing role in traditional herbal medicine. Revered primarily for external use, arnica flowers have been used in infused oils and salves to support bruises, muscle soreness, and minor injuries. In the landscape, this compact wildflower thrives in well-drained soils and adds vivid color to medicinal and alpine gardens.

Key Characteristics

  • Traditional External Wound & Bruise Herb
    The flower heads are harvested at full bloom and infused into oils or salves for topical use. Traditionally valued in European herbalism for supporting bruises, sprains, and sore muscles. (For external use only.)
  • Bright Golden Alpine Blooms
    Produces cheerful yellow-orange daisy-like flowers that bloom in early to mid-summer. The blooms rise above low-growing foliage and attract bees and other pollinators.
  • Adapted to Lean, Well-Drained Soils
    Prefers sandy or slightly acidic soils with excellent drainage. Overly rich soil can reduce vigor, as this species is adapted to mountain meadows and open grasslands.
  • Compact Medicinal Perennial
    Grows in tidy clumps and fits well in rock gardens, alpine plantings, and medicinal herb beds. Suitable for cooler climates and well-drained sites.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Arnica montana
  • Native Range: Mountain meadows of Europe
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium, well-drained, slightly acidic preferred
  • Mature Height: 1–2 feet
  • Bloom Time: May–July
  • Bloom Color: Bright yellow to golden
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–8

Cold stratification improves germination—sow outdoors in fall or refrigerate seeds for 30 days before spring planting. Ensure sharp drainage and avoid heavy clay soils. Harvest flowers during peak bloom for traditional herbal preparations. In permaculture systems, plant arnica in well-drained herb gardens or alpine-style beds rather than rich vegetable soils.

Arnica montana offers vibrant alpine beauty and respected herbal tradition—an essential perennial for medicinal plant enthusiasts.

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Arnica, Montana
(Arnica montana)

Arnica montana is a treasured European alpine perennial known for its bright golden daisy-like blooms and long-standing role in traditional herbal medicine. Revered primarily for external use, arnica flowers have been used in infused oils and salves to support bruises, muscle soreness, and minor injuries. In the landscape, this compact wildflower thrives in well-drained soils and adds vivid color to medicinal and alpine gardens.

Key Characteristics

  • Traditional External Wound & Bruise Herb
    The flower heads are harvested at full bloom and infused into oils or salves for topical use. Traditionally valued in European herbalism for supporting bruises, sprains, and sore muscles. (For external use only.)
  • Bright Golden Alpine Blooms
    Produces cheerful yellow-orange daisy-like flowers that bloom in early to mid-summer. The blooms rise above low-growing foliage and attract bees and other pollinators.
  • Adapted to Lean, Well-Drained Soils
    Prefers sandy or slightly acidic soils with excellent drainage. Overly rich soil can reduce vigor, as this species is adapted to mountain meadows and open grasslands.
  • Compact Medicinal Perennial
    Grows in tidy clumps and fits well in rock gardens, alpine plantings, and medicinal herb beds. Suitable for cooler climates and well-drained sites.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Arnica montana
  • Native Range: Mountain meadows of Europe
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium, well-drained, slightly acidic preferred
  • Mature Height: 1–2 feet
  • Bloom Time: May–July
  • Bloom Color: Bright yellow to golden
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–8

Cold stratification improves germination—sow outdoors in fall or refrigerate seeds for 30 days before spring planting. Ensure sharp drainage and avoid heavy clay soils. Harvest flowers during peak bloom for traditional herbal preparations. In permaculture systems, plant arnica in well-drained herb gardens or alpine-style beds rather than rich vegetable soils.

Arnica montana offers vibrant alpine beauty and respected herbal tradition—an essential perennial for medicinal plant enthusiasts.

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