Full Sun / 6-10'H x 4-6'W / Bright pinkish purple flowers against deep maroon leaves is outstanding! ...Read more In Stock (1 reviews) LeAnn Cleyera 3 Gallon 61.97 56.97 Sun or Part Shade / 8-10'H x 4-6'W / Lustrous, colorful red, bronze, and burgundy foliage! / USDA Zo ....
rosemary: An aromatic evergreen Mediterranean shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) in the mint family, having light blue or pink flowers and narrow grayish-green leaves that are used in cooking and perfumery.
Rosemary tea is a vitamin, iron, and calcium-rich herbal drink. The plant is frequently used in culinary preparations and in the production of essential oils. Because rosemary is a medicinal grass, it is a very popular garden plant. You can boil the tea directly from rosemary leaves in your...
the novelist does not shy away from shining the lime-light on the nitty-gritty of the narrative backdrop[2]. He writes: “In the tranquil embrace of Willow Brooks, Illinois, in the mid-1930s, where rustling leaves whispered ancient secrets and cobblestone streets witnessed centuries-old...
The oil of Rosemary, distilled from the flowering tops, as directedin the British Pharmacopceia, is a superior oil to that obtained from the stem and leaves, but nearly all the commercial oil is distilled from the stem and leaves of the wild plant before it is in flower. (Rosemary is on...
Rosemary essential oil is a powerful essential oil.1It can be used topically (when diluted) or inhaled as aromatherapy. This essential oil is extracted from rosemary leaves and the flowery tops of the plant. The scientific name for rosemary isRosmarinus officinalis.1It is a small evergreen plan...
"I have been using this for 4 months and very happy how clean it leaves my hair and my scalp. I love the mint/rosemary on my scalp especially." Desert Dweller SLC UT ★★★ "Great shampoo with an exquisite fragrance, it works excellent for those who use any type of paste, wax or...
What Part of the Plant is Used?Leaves Most Interesting Historical Reference? Did you know that Rosemary is contained in Hildegard’s Herbal Book? Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was known as the first herbalist and naturopath of the middle ages. Her book documented her work. ...
She leaves him a few treasures in the hospital, but when he dies, she can’t bring herself to even open the treasure box. When Grammy brings her some treasures Grandpa wanted her to have, they open the box together and continue the tradition, showing that memories of time together are ...
It reminds me of the work of Hannah Hinchman, and her book, A Trail Through Leaves, which I have mentioned before… This is a book I love a lot. Hinchman also has this Steerswomanly way of observing the natural world. And in other news, Jo Walton has set up a Kickstarter to make ...