Yes. Many supermarkets and strip malls use rosemarry as a decorative plant becasue it is easy to maintain and gives a nice floral smell. Often you can find this plant growing outside supermarkets. Just pluck some sprigs and take them home. Make sure to thuroughly wash the sprigs before using.
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Rosmarinus officinalis or the common Rosemary is an herbaceous shrub. It is used as an ornamental plant as well as a culinary herb.
Yucca - not edible; Yam - edible; Yarrow - medicinal herb; Yerba mansa - medicinal herb; Yomogi - culinary and medicinal herb.
In the case of herbs, they are often referred to as culinary herbs. In the case of plants for food, you hear edible; crops; comestible.
Rosemary is a herb with both culinary and medical uses. The name is not connected to either the rose plant or the girl's name Mary, but derives from its botanical name rosmarinus (literally 'dew of the sea'). who ever wrote this is a NERD im sorry i only speak englsh
Yes. It is a flowering plant.
No, sweet neem is not a weed. The type of vegetation in question references a plant that is not where the gardener wants it to be or whose benefits are denigrated, forgotten, or unknown. The plant in question (Murraya koenigii) provides landscape interest through its attractively diminutive, pest-free shrub silhouettes and culinary and medicinal values through alkaloids which may treat human hepatocellular carcinoma, berries which are edible, and leaves which serve as seasoning.
There are a couple of different definitions of fruit: one is botanical, the other is culinary. Culinary fruits are sweet, edible portions of plants. Botanical fruits are parts of flowering plants that derive from specific tissues of the flower. They may or may not be sweet (zucchini, for example, are botanically fruits); they may not even be edible (osage orange). Vegetable is not a botanical term, and is used generally to mean any edible portion of a plant that isn't sweet.
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Rosemary is one of those wonderful herbs that makes a beautiful ornamental plant as well as a welcome culinary seasoning. However, you don't need perfect sunshine, sea mist or even a never-ending summer to successfully grow rosemary. In fact, more rosemary plants suffer from too much attention than from too little.
Yes there is an edible plant in Antarctica. The sub-Antarctic edible plant is known as Kerguelen Cabbage.
Rosemary is one of those wonderful herbs that makes a beautiful ornamental plant as well as a welcome culinary seasoning. However, you don't need perfect sunshine, sea mist or even a never-ending summer to successfully grow rosemary. In fact, more rosemary plants suffer from too much attention than from too little.
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