Description
In case you’re not familiar with comfrey (Symphytum Officinale), it’s a member of the borage family, a strong-growing perennial with somewhat hairy leaves 12 to 18 inches long, rising on short stems from a central crown. The flower is a pretty blue bell, fading to pink. We don’t wait to see the blossoms, however, because the foliage is at its best if cut before blooming time. The plant reaches a height of over two feet and spreads to more than a yard across, but, since comfrey doesn’t throw out creeping roots and hardly ever sets seed, it’s remarkably non-invasive for such a sturdy being.






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