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An aromatic herb that grows on the rosemary bush. The needles are used for their scent.
rosemary (a small bush with mall, odorant leaves) is 'le romarin' in French.
Rosemary is a herb, growing in the form of a bush. Pub names come from their original signs, and a bush of some sort was common - hence the expression 'Good wine needs no bush'. A branch of rosemary hung over the door would identify the local public house.
Rosemary and Thyme - 2003 The Gooseberry Bush 3-6 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2006)
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The rosemary bush is an evergreen bush that grows in France. It begins with the letter R.
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Forsythia!
No.Myrrh is the gum resin from any of several trees in the genus Commiphora.Rosemary is a bush from an entirely different genus, Rosmarinus.
"What you did was wrong." You shouldn't be afraid or beat around the bush with them. Be straight forward.
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