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  • ...Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Circular_herb_garden.jpg|frame|A Circular Herb Garden]] --> ...ge:Starflower_1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Borage]] is commonly grown in herb gardens; its attractive flowers can be used as a [[garnish]].]]
    2 KB (297 words) - 08:41, 26 September 2007
  • This '''list of botanical gardens in Japan''' is intended to include all significant [[botanical garden]]s an * [[Botanical Gardens Faculty of Science Osaka City University]]
    4 KB (408 words) - 17:30, 19 January 2009
  • ...lants are [[annual plant|annual]], dying each winter, the design of flower gardens can be sophisticated, taking such matters into consideration to keep blooms [[Image:Flowers_in_Park_Seed_Company_garden.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragances to cre
    3 KB (543 words) - 13:49, 2 December 2007
  • ...agenda International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation], "Botanic gardens are institutions holding documented collections of living plants for the pu ...or [[endangered species]]. The [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|Royal Botanic Gardens]] in [[Kew]], near [[London]], has continuously published journals and more
    4 KB (492 words) - 14:44, 9 April 2007
  • ...e of hot and dry [[soil]] conditions. It also is grown as both a medicinal herb and as a condiment. ...e individuals. Although used more extensively in former times it is not a herb that typically suits modern tastes, and thus its use declined considerably
    3 KB (490 words) - 09:58, 7 October 2007
  • {{Boxboxtop|Gardens Around the World|right}} [[Image:Butchart gardens.JPG|thumb|250px|right|An exceptionally large garden in [[Canada]].]]
    7 KB (989 words) - 14:50, 9 April 2007
  • ...[bee balm]], ''[[Monarda]]'' species, is a [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herb]] in the mint family [[Lamiaceae]], native to southern [[Europe]] and the [ This herb can be easy to cultivate in [[United States Department of Agriculture]] [[h
    4 KB (606 words) - 05:43, 20 October 2007
  • ...utheast Asia]]n cooking. Other [[English language|English]] names for the herb include '''Vietnamese mint''', '''Vietnamese cilantro''', '''Cambodian mint ...sexual urges). Many [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] monks grow it in their private gardens and eat it frequently.
    4 KB (555 words) - 09:38, 24 October 2007
  • ...) is a traditional [[Herbalism|medicinal herb]] which is found in many old gardens, and is also occasionally grown for ornament. The plant grows into a small A perennial herb, which should be planted in full sun, {{convert|38|to(-)|46|cm|in|abbr=on}}
    2 KB (330 words) - 16:12, 19 April 2010
  • ...and southern and central [[Asia]]. It is a [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herb]], growing to 20-80 cm tall, with opposite [[leaf|leaves]] 1-4 cm long. The ...wild along eastern roadsides and in fields, naturalized from Eu. An erect herb, 1-2½ ft. high, aromatic. It runs into several forms, one of them being va
    4 KB (643 words) - 17:08, 24 February 2010
  • ...The plant has bright orange juice which has been used for removing warts. Herb an old-time remedy, used for its cathartic and diuretic properties, for pro
    4 KB (592 words) - 18:37, 30 June 2009
  • ...5. More or less frequent in gardens in England. P. Dawei, N.E. Br. A stout herb, 4-6 ft. high and loosely branched pyramidal habit: lvs. narrowly lanceolat
    2 KB (363 words) - 14:34, 8 December 2009
  • ...make excellent "greens." Long known, but with no designative name, in old gardens in this country, and sometimes run wild about remises. Intro, in 890 by Joh
    1 KB (208 words) - 16:59, 16 February 2010
  • | common_names = Samphire, Sea-fennel, Parsley-pert, St. Peter's herb ...used in salads and vinegar pickles. Samphire rarely reaches perfection in gardens far from the seacoast, unless grown upon sandy or gravelly soil, and watere
    4 KB (585 words) - 19:03, 7 May 2009
  • Vinca herbacea, Waldst. & Kit. Hardy trailing glabrous herb, which usually loses its lvs. in winter: lvs. elliptical or lanceolate, rat It is occasionally grown in temperate [[gardens]] as a [[rock garden]] plant.
    2 KB (228 words) - 01:05, 30 October 2009
  • ...b native to Europe and an immigrant to other countries, sometimes grown in gardens for its pleasing scent and anciently used as a flavoring in salads. In Amer
    2 KB (234 words) - 11:42, 8 January 2010
  • *<b>[[List of botanical gardens]]</b> ...oks#Plant encyclopedias|Plant encyclopedias]] - [[Patio gardens]] - [[Herb gardens]] - [[Miscellaneous Gardening Books | Miscellaneous]]
    5 KB (662 words) - 22:35, 5 August 2021
  • ...ed. S. Amer. B.M. 2573; 3771. L.B.C. 12:1200. I.H. 35:58. —Little known in gardens, but the parent of hybrids.
    2 KB (256 words) - 05:51, 23 November 2009
  • ...ar, over 1 inch long, exceeding the glabrous stamens. N. China.—In English gardens this species is said to thrive well and to seed freely when grown in the bo
    2 KB (237 words) - 22:53, 3 May 2010
  • ...ermaphrodita), of similar range and habit and said also to be cult. in old gardens, but which has hermaphrodite fls. See Sida.
    2 KB (245 words) - 13:19, 8 January 2010

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