In terms of taxonomy, mushroom is clearly different from tulip, mint, clover, and basil, which are plants. Mushrooms belong to the fungus kingdom, and are not plants.
Mushrooms are saprophytes. They survive by breaking down dead plant material, whereas the plants mentioned are all green plants and are autotrophs, i.e., they feed themselves by using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
No, both of them are different basil leaves are known as 'Tulsi' in Hindi and Mint leaves are known as "Pudina" in Hindi .
Catnip, many culinary herbs such as oregano, basil, thyme, and also lavender and salvias are among the plants in the family Lamiaceae - the mint family. Some varieties are Peppermint, Spearmint, Catmint, Lowes Common Mint which is a cross between Peppermint and Spearmint.
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According to the site in the related links below, yes they can be fed basil and probably mint.
Julep, as in mint julep tea!
No, both of them are different basil leaves are known as 'Tulsi' in Hindi and Mint leaves are known as "Pudina" in Hindi .
Parsley or Basil
Herbs
Sweet Basil is called a runner, because the steam is low to the ground and it is short. There for called a runner plant.
a rabbit can eat: timothy hay pellets Basil Bok Choy Brussels Sprouts Celery Cilantro Clover Escarole Green Peppers Mint Peppermint Leaves Radicchio Radish Tops Raspberry Leaves Wheat Grass you know their vegatarians
It really depends on the recipe, but you're probably safe with marjoram, tarragon, or parsley. Slightly stronger, different flavors would come from oregano or basil. Rosemary is also an option
Catnip, many culinary herbs such as oregano, basil, thyme, and also lavender and salvias are among the plants in the family Lamiaceae - the mint family. Some varieties are Peppermint, Spearmint, Catmint, Lowes Common Mint which is a cross between Peppermint and Spearmint.
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Well, you have mint and basil. You also have oregano, bay leaves, and tarragon. Rosemary, fennel
Good ground covers to prevent weeds and improve the soil are Thyme, Marjoram, Mint, Chamomile, Clover & Rye.