Rosmarinus officinalis, a member of the Lamiaceae or mint family.
Rosmarinus officinalis.
Its name is derived from the Latin ros marinus, meaning "sea dew."The specific name, officinalis, refers to the herb's inclusion in official Western listings of medicinal herbs.
Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
Humulus lupulus.
Linum usitatissimum which belongs to the Linaceae plant family.
Grass does not have a specific Latin name it is the name of a Family. It ranges from Bamboos to the finest lawn grass types. All have different Latin names.
No, Rosemary is not a biblical name. It is a herb derived from the Latin words "ros" (dew) and "marinus" (sea), which means "dew of the sea."
"Rosemary" or "Rosemarie" comes from the Latin ros marīnus meaning "dew of the sea" or "sea dew."
Yes. It is a flowering plant.
Its name is derived from the Latin ros marinus, meaning "sea dew."The specific name, officinalis, refers to the herb's inclusion in official Western listings of medicinal herbs.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andromeda polifolia.
Yes Balsam is a flowering plant its Latin name is Impatiens Balsamina.
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
Rosemary Lane's birth name is Mullican, Rosemary.
Humulus lupulus.
Evodia rutaecarpa.
Laburnum.
Macropiper excelsum