Depending on where you live and your heritage, plants have many different common names. For example: Milk Thistle is also known to some as St Mary's Thistle or Marian Thistle. Sometimes, two different plants have the same common name. For example: Knitbone could be either Symphytum offinalis or Eupatorium perfoliatum.
Having latin names makes it easier to communicate which herb we are talking about, and to prevent dangerous adverse effects if you plan on using them for food or medicine.
Knowing the plant family is also helpful because some people are allergic to certain plant families.
Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.
The Domesday Book was written in Latin. The Domesday Book was written in Latin.
I believe it was written in Latin because Latin was the Vernacular. But im not 100% percent sure.
There are many differences. Here are a few: Arabic letters are connected. Latin letters are not. Arabic is written right-to-left. Latin is written left-to-write. The Arabic alphabet has no vowels. Latin does.
That was there language back in 1215
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Mary A Collin has written: 'Good cooks use herbs' -- subject(s): Herbs, Cookery (Herbs)
Carole Saville has written: 'Exotic herbs' -- subject(s): Herbs, Herb gardening, Cookery (Herbs)
Irma Goodrich Mazza has written: 'Herbs for the Kitchen' 'Herbs for the kitchen' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs) 'Herbs for the Kitchen' -- subject(s): Herbs, Cookery, Cookery (Herbs), Cooking, Food dishes using herbs
John Hemphill has written: 'Herbs, their cultivation and usage' -- subject(s): Herbs, Herb gardening, Cookery (Herbs) 'What herb is that?' -- subject(s): Herbs, Herb gardening, Cooking (Herbs), Utilization
Margot McLeod has written: 'Handbook of herbs' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herb gardening, Herbs, Therapeutic use
Susie White has written: 'Herbs (Little Plant Library)' 'A Sense of Herbs'
Rosemary Divock has written: 'Growing & using herbs in the Midwest' -- subject(s): Herbs, Herb gardening, Cookery (Herbs), Utilization
Jadi Booti for common name of single Herb Jadi Bootiyan , common name of collection of herbs
Nicola Peterson has written: 'Herbs and health' -- subject(s): Herbs, Therapeutic use, Herbals 'Herbs and Health Culpepper Gds (Culpeper Guides)'
Carol R. Peterson has written: 'More herbs you can master' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herb gardening, Herbs, Therapeutic use
Walter Simonetti has written: 'The Macdonald encyclopaedia of herbs & spices' -- subject(s): Herbs, Spices