No, melon is not classified as a herb. Melons are fruits that belong to the cucurbit family, which includes other fruits like cucumbers and pumpkins. They grow on vines and are typically sweet and juicy. Herbs, on the other hand, are usually leafy plants used for seasoning or medicinal purposes.
Bitter Melon, Cinnamon, Gymnema, Asian Ginseng, Milk Thistle
There are a variety of herbs that can cause miscarriages in cats. Some of these include bitter melon, anise seed, calamus root, dill, goji berries, nutmeg, tansy, and wormwood.
Herbs that prefer acidic soil include rosemary, parsley, thyme, and mint. These herbs thrive in soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. To maintain the acidity of the soil, you can amend it with peat moss or compost.
they grew squash, beans, pumpkin, corn, and melon they gathered nuts, fruits, and herbs they fished for the fish they hunted for rattlesnakes, rabbits, and lizzards
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Melon scratcher..Melon = head so melon scratcher is a head scratcher or puzzler.
No, melon is a category of fruit and cantaloupe is in the melon family
The number of melon balls you can get from a melon depends on the size of the melon and the size of the melon baller used. On average, a medium-sized cantaloupe or honeydew melon can yield around 20 to 30 melon balls. Larger melons may produce more, while smaller ones will yield fewer. Ultimately, it varies based on the specific melon and the technique used.
Melon is dicot .
That's an overripe melon!
a huge melon