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Post by braided-rug on Feb 7, 2007 12:53:18 GMT 10
aconite argrimony aloe vera angelica anise anise hyssop arnica barberry basil sacred basil bay bayberry beebalm betony birch blood**** boneset borage boronia broom budock calendula caraway cardamom catnip cayenne celandine chamomile german and roman chervil chicory chives garlic chives cinnamon clary sage cloves coffee coleus caninus coltsfoot comfrey coriander corn salad costmary cumin curry plant dandelion dill dock elderberry elecampane epazote eucalyptus or blue gum evening primrose eyebright fennel fenugreek ferverfew five seasons herb foxglove garlic gentian germander ginger ginseng goldenrod goldenseal hawthorn herb robert honeysuckle hop horehound horseradish horsetail hyssop juniper lady's mantle lambs ears lavender english, french, italian cotton lavender lemon balm lemon grass lemon verbena licorice love in a mist lovage madder marjoram marshmallow applemint mint peppermint spearmint monkswood mugwort mustard myrrh nasturtium neem onion oregano orris **** parsley curled pennyroyal plantain potentilla rose rosemary rue safflower saffron sage blue sage sage mexican pineapple sage st johns wort salad burnet savoury summer savoury winter scented geranium soapwort sorrel stinging nettle sweet cicily sweet flag sweet woodruff tansy tarragon tea tree thyme thyme creeping, lemon scented, orange peel, wild, woolly valerian vervain violet wintergreen witch hazel woad wormwood yarrow
From: Herbs From Your Garden, The Green Leaf Garden Series.
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Post by cupcake on Feb 12, 2007 7:11:31 GMT 10
Wow that is an awesome list
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Post by braided-rug on Feb 12, 2007 11:50:14 GMT 10
I was looking through the magazines at the library and brought home a herb one. I think the list will turn out helpful.
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Post by cupcake on Feb 15, 2007 6:01:57 GMT 10
Some of these I am not familiar with. But it should be interesting researching them.
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