Indian costus or costmary (also known as tanacetum balsamita, alecost, bible leaf or mint geranium) is a perennial temperate herb that has been grown for many centuries for its pleasant, slightly medicinal or balsamic smell. the stems rise 2 to 3 feet from the creeping roots and bear in august heads of yellowish flowers in loose clusters.
small and bright yellow
Eatern Oslo (the Grønland district).
Costus osae was created in 1997.
Aucklandia, also known as costus or Mu Xiang, is the root of the plant Saussurea costus.
the Rose
Like pueblos.
pretty
tutus
that used of look like rocks with bricks and other materials
Persian like, its hard to explain go to Google images and type in Indian art
An Indian horse looks just like any other horse. There is no huge difference in characteristics between an Indian horse and a non-Indian horse.
It was very green