The Independant ran a fascinating article on Sunday: Grow-your-own Viagra craze hits Britains garden centres
Thankfully I’m not one to need to follow their advice (too much info?!), but this has to be one of the best botanical news stories I’ve read for ages.
It’s always nice to see the wonderful and varied properties of plants,
a plant widely available in garden centres has the same effect on men as Viagra
it was discovered by an allotment holder
The latest gardening craze was triggered by a discovery by a 55-year-old furniture restorer, Michael Ford, on his allotment. He was always experimenting with drinks made from different plants and one day he tried an infusion from his winter-flowering heather. He said: “The effect was almost immediate. I had to stay in my potting shed for an hour or so before I could decently walk down the street.
and the effect was validated by a botanic garden
Botanist Alan Bennell said: “This first surfaced when East European chemists reported finding a Viagra-type chemical in the floral tissues of winter-flowering heaths. They were able to isolate measurable amounts of material that is an analogue of the active principle in Viagra.
The only thing that spoilt the story was the date of publication – 1 April!