Rosemary is often worn on the left side of the body, particularly in traditions where it's used as a symbol of remembrance or to honor loved ones. This practice can vary by culture, but the left side is commonly associated with the heart and emotional connections. In some contexts, wearing it on the left is thought to enhance its protective and healing properties.
Australians wear it as a symbol of remembrance for the thousands killed at Gallipoli. The Australians land on Gallipoli on 25 April, 1914, and this is now a national holiday in Australia, called ANZAC Day. ANZAC: Australia & New Zealand Army Corps. Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean region. And it has a particular significance for Australians, because it's found growing wild on the Gallipoli peninsula. For instance, it's now commonplace to wear a sprig of rosemary on ANZAC Day. According to the Australian War Memorial website, the use of rosemary as a symbol of remembrance, dates back centuries.
rosemary in Telugu
Rosemary is a shrub. The herb can be collected from wild rosemary or farmed rosemary.
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You wear the poppy on the left side ONLY
They wear their bandanas to the left side.
you can use fresh rosemary by making rosemary tea or by putting rosemary on some foods
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Rosemary is a herb not found in India and is known as rosemary itself.
If you mean in "Rosemary's Baby," Rosemary was played by Mia Farrow.
If you are a woman or man and wear your hair to the left you are indeed gay.
Rosemary Lane's birth name is Mullican, Rosemary.