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Rosemary (rosmarinus Officinalis Linn)
Peppermint (mentha Piperita Linn)
Sage (salvia Officinalis Linn)
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Cumin Or Cummin (cuminum Cyminum Linn)
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Dill (anethum Graveolens Linn)
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Fennel (foeniculum Officinale Linn)
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Horehound (marrubium Vulgare Linn)
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Hyssop (hyssopus Vulgaris Linn)
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Lavender (lavandula Vera D C; L Spica D C)
These plants, which are mostly natives of mild climates of the old world, are characterized by having square stems; opposite, simple leaves and branches; and more or less two-lipped flowers which appear in the axils of the leaves, occasionally alone...
Lovage (levisticum Officinale Koch)
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Packs Up And Shuts Her Gaudy Shop
--John Cleveland "On Phillis Walking before Sunrise" "Youth! Youth! how buoyant are thy hopes! They turn Like marigolds toward the sunny side," --Jean Ingelow "The Four Bridges" TTITLE Marjora...
Parsley (carum Petroselinum Benth And Hook)
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Pennyroyal (mentha Pulegium Linn)
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Peppermint (mentha Piperita Linn)
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Rosemary (rosmarinus Officinalis Linn)
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Sage (salvia Officinalis Linn)
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Samphire (crithmum Maritimum Linn)
Like the members of the preceding group, the species of the Umbelliferae are principally natives of mild climates of the old world, but many of them extend farther north into the cold parts of the continent, even beyond the Arctic Circle in some cas...
Savory (satureia Hortensis Linn)
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Savory Winter (satureia Montana Linn)
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Spearmint (mentha Spicata Linn Or M Viridis Linn)
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These Again Shall Rise Shall Live The Coming Year
--Moschus Description.--Like most biennials, parsley develops only a rosette of leaves during the first year. These leaves are dark green, long stalked and divided two or three times into ovate, wedge-shaped segments, and each division ...
Thyme (thymus Vulgaris Linn)
Marjoram (Origanum Marjoram; O. Onites, Linn.; and ...
A Dinner Of Herbs
In an article published in American Agriculturist, Dora M. Morrell says: "There is an inference that a dinner of herbs is rather a poor thing, one not to be chosen as a pleasure. Perhaps it might be if it came daily, but, for once in a while, try ...
Acorn
This is the well-known fruit of our British Oak, to Which tree it gives the name--Aik, or Eik, Oak. The Acorn was esteemed by Dioscorides, and other old authors, for its supposed medicinal virtues. As an article of food it is not known to have be...
Agrimony
The Agrimony is a Simple well known to all country folk, and abundant throughout England in the fields and woods, as a popular domestic medicinal herb. It belongs to the Rose order of plants, and blossoms from June to September with small yellow flo...