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Pennyroyal Information And Uses
There are two different genera of pennyroyal, American (Hedeoma pulegioides ) and European (Mentha pulegium ). Both are members of the mint family and are quite similar in appearance. The American...
0 commentsWedding Flower Trends
Away from the hubub of downtown Boston sits a big old beautiful house that has been home to Cedar Grove Gardens flower shop for 20 years. We visited them, and had a chat about spring wedding flowers. Richard O'Mara, proprietor of Cedar Grove...
3 commentsLemon Balm ( Melissa Officinalis ) Plant Profile
Lemon balm (melissa officinalis) is one of three species of the genus Melissa, and is native throughout Europe to central Asia and grown worldwide. The latin name 'melissa' comes from the Greek word for...
0 commentsMulberry Replica Handbags
It is often seen that we are fascinated with the style and accessories adopted by models and style icons. Hand bags are regarded as a significant fashion accessory or rather a style statement elegantly...
0 commentsRosemary herb recipes
Rosemary is an evergreen aromatic shrub that can grow to 2m, with dark green needle-like leaves and trusses of small blue flowers that bloom through summer. Native to southern France, Spain, Portugal and the...
1 commentLavandula/Lavender. Home Remedies
Lavandula Lavandula (lavender) is a genus of about 25 aromatic evergreen perennial shrubs, and are among the most popular plants for herb gardens because of their subtle colouring and delightful fragrance....
0 commentsDepeche Mode - Singles 86>98 CD
The mid-'80s saw Depeche Mode go through an intense musical development. Their fey, pretty-boy image of the early '80s turned into a portrait of intense, highly unique artists, reveling in the throes of...
1 commentMilk Thistle - Marian Thistle, Herb profile And Uses
Milk Thistle is native to the Mediterranean region and has distinctive white veins on it's leaves. According to legend, these white veins that mottle the leaves are believed to have occurred when the Virgin Mary was nursing baby Jesus, and a few...
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