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  • St. John's Wort

    Hypericum perforatum

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  • Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark

    Plant Properties

    Starting from Dijkspark, we are mapping plants in the city

    A big variety of plants is growing around our Biotoop, from healing to toxic, from dark green to purple. You can visit the Hortus Dijkspark at any moment. Come to learn more about the different...

  • Knowledge Page Alix Briere

    Hortus Dijkspark Knowledge

    What is the Hortus Dijkspark project?

    This project is used to keep tract of the extensive list of plants we have growing here at Mediamatic. We tract their growing location (see 'Hortus Map'), some general plant information such as their...

  • Exhibition: Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark

    Hortus Dijkspark

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    May 2018
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    May 2028

    Rondom onze Biotoop groeit een grote verscheidenheid aan planten, van genezend tot giftig, van donkergroen tot paars. Je kunt Hortus Dijkspark op elk moment bezoeken. Klik hier om meer te weten te...

  • Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark

    Mulberry

    Morus alba

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  • Japanese sweet flag

    Acorus gramineus

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  • Borage

    Borago officinalis

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  • Marrokaanse munt

    Mentha spicata var. cripsa 'Moroccan'

    Find more about this plant on Wikipedia .

  • Scotch Broom

    Cytisus scoparius

  • Safflower

    Carthamus tinctorius

  • Common walnut

    Juglans regia

    Find more about this tree on Wikipedia . 

  • Purple loosestrife

    Lythrum salicaria

  • Cayenne pepper

    Capsicum annuum 'Cayenne'

    Find more about this plant on Wikipedia .

  • Black Cohosh

    Actaea racemosa

    This plant has been traditionally used to relieve menstrually related headaches. It was a favorite herb of the native North Americans and Eclectic physicians for amenorrhea, the absence of...

  • Goji berry

    Lycium barbarum

    Meet the antioxidant fruit

  • Field horsetail

    Equisetum arvense

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  • New Zealand spinach

    Tetragonia tetragonioides

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  • Greater Plantain

    Plantago major

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  • Yarrow

    Achillea millefolium

    In the Middle ages Yarrow was thought to have subtle powers for wounds and help with mitigating fevers.   Yarrow tea is a good remedy for severe colds, being most useful in the commencement of fevers.

  • Witch-hazel

    Hamamelis virginiana

    Witch-hazel is a deciduous shrub, commonly found in the east side of North America. This plant is composed of green leaves, dark brown, even reddish stems and bark, a hard nut-like fruit and bright...

  • Peppermint

    Mentha × piperita

    Peppermint has long been used as an aid for upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. As a result, it is often used to soothe during nausea and vomiting due to pregnancy. It is often taken through tea.

  • Common Lavender

    Lavandula angustifolia

    Aphrodisiac properties Reputed as Cleopatra’s weapon of seduction, lavender has its place in culture as an aphrodisiac. An important ingredient at the beginning of the French perfume industry, the...

  • Blueweed

    Echium vulgare

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  • Chervil

    Anthriscus cerefolium

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  • Oat

    Avena sativa

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