It can be grown here as an annual. It's NOT the same as bachelor's buttons. It's not the same as love in a mist either, which looks a lot like it. Love in a mist is a different variety. That link doesn't really give much info on how to actually germinate and grow it. Try this one:
It's extremely dry and rocky where I live and very hot summers. I've had some luck with planting things that don't like the heat in shade or part shade.
Not taking any "cures" from J&J.
Self heal is probably growing in your yard as a weed.
http://www.metrofieldguide.com/virtuous-weed-self-heal/
Black seed oil has a high percentage of thymol and other aromatics.
That's not how reactivation works.
Also, what's the % of daratumumab users with CMV reactivation?
I'll stick to vits and black cumin oil - and stay away from cities for a while and see if this actually happens.
Grow you own
https://territorialseed.com/products/nigella-sativa
I do - along with loads of fruit and veg. I am very blessed and thankful.
Ah, another gardening fiend. LOL
Kept me sane over the last two years.
Kept me sane for waaaay longer than that.
Actually, that's true of me too - nothing like it. Better than any therapy, shrink or happy pills.
Looks like Batchelor's Buttons too. Horticulture: https://findanyanswer.com/how-do-you-grow-nigella-sativa#:~:text=Nigella%20sativa%20is%20native%20to%20western%20Asia%20where,Beside%20above%2C%20can%20you%20grow%20Nigella%20in%20pots%3F
This says it is cultivated in India and Egypt, which makes me hopeful. The heat is too much for a lot of helpful plants.
It can be grown here as an annual. It's NOT the same as bachelor's buttons. It's not the same as love in a mist either, which looks a lot like it. Love in a mist is a different variety. That link doesn't really give much info on how to actually germinate and grow it. Try this one:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-nigella-sativa-63678.html
There are plenty of seed sources but Territorial is a reliable company I've ordered from.
Thanks. These BBs coming up in my yard from mixed wildflowers seeds don't look like ones I remember either.
Probably love in a mist. It's fairly common.
love in a mist https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/love-in-a-mist-nigella-damascena/
bachelor's buttons
https://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/bachelors-button/classic-artistic-bachelor-s-button
BTW, Baker Creek is another really good source of seeds.
I think you are right, They tend to come up too late and barely bloom before they get fried.
It's extremely dry and rocky where I live and very hot summers. I've had some luck with planting things that don't like the heat in shade or part shade.
And when ABSOLUTELY NOTHING along lines of this fever become present in the Olympians, she'll say that she thwarted the action by calling out the CCP.