Ocimum sanctum(tulsi)
Most likely a shrub, because most herbs are used for medical reasons.
it is neither because it does not eat plants or meat
No, the names of most herbs are not capitalized
No, an herb is not a fruit. Herbs are typically leafy green plants that are used for flavoring or medicinal purposes, while fruits are the mature ovaries of a flowering plant, containing seeds within.
Some of the herbs known for their strong smell include rosemary, mint, basil, and thyme. Each herb has a distinct aroma that can vary in intensity depending on the specific variety and freshness of the herb.
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
Currently, many herbs are touted as the "king of herbs". But traditionally, basil has been considered the king of herbs (also called holy basil, sweet basil, thai basil). The word "basil" originates from the Greek "βασιλεύς" or basileus, which means "king".
A collection of herbs is commonly referred to as an "herbarium." An herbarium is a systematically arranged collection of preserved plant specimens, typically mounted on sheets, that serve for scientific study and reference. Additionally, in culinary contexts, a grouping of herbs used for flavoring may simply be called a "herb blend" or "herb mix."
herb
Madalene Hill has written: 'Southern herb growing' -- subject(s): Cookery (Herbs), Herb gardening, Herbs
Yes, Longevity Mountain Herbs is an online Chinese herb formula provider, herbal medicine provider, and a provider of Chinese herbs.
Most likely a shrub, because most herbs are used for medical reasons.
No. Spaghetti sauce is not an herb, although it likely contains some herbs.
No herb cures alcoholism.
legal herbs
Carole Saville has written: 'Exotic herbs' -- subject(s): Herbs, Herb gardening, Cookery (Herbs)
Not necessarily, they can be ,but some medicinal herbs are not culinary, and some culinary are not medicinal.Culinary - means an herb used in cooking to enhance or flavour a dish. Medicinal - means an herb used to treat an illness, disease, injury or other medical condition. Some herbs have one use or the other, while many can be and are used for both applications.