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Revision as of 21:30, 5 February 2016
A herb is any plant which is grown for a purpose other than ornament, with the exception of fruits or vegetables. Modern uses for herbs include culinary, medicinal and aromatic. Uses that were more common in period were dyeing and ceremonial purposes. Herbs come in all sizes, ranging from small low lying plants to trees.
The most common culinary herbs, rosemary, thyme, sage, marjoram and oregano, are all tolerant of dry conditions which has lead to the misapprehension that herbs do not require watering. However many herbs require moist conditions in order to flourish.
Useful herbs
- Agrimony
- Angelica
- Balm of Gelead
- Banana (New World)
- Basil
- Bay tree
- Bergamot
- Bergango
- Betony
- Bog Sage
- Borage
- Caraway
- Carnation
- Chervil
- Chives
- Clary
- Columbine
- Coriander
- Curry
- Dandelion
- Dill
- Dog fennel
- Ephedra
- Fennel
- Feverfew
- Garlic
- Greater Celandine
- Hartstongue
- Hyssop
- Lads love (Southern Wood)
- Landgebeef
- Lavender
- Leek
- Lovage
- Lundcress
- Lupin
- Madder
- Mallow
- Marjoram
- Marijuana
- Mint
- Nettles
- Oculars Christi
- Onions
- Oregano
- Parsley
- Pepperwort
- Poppy
- Primrose
- Rocket
- Rosemary
- Rue
- Safflower
- Sage
- Sorrel
- Savoury
- Southern Wood
- Swamp pennywort
- Syrian Rue
- Tansy
- Tarragon
- Thyme
- Valerian
- Verbena
- Violet
- Yarrow
Recipes using mainly herbs
- Crustardes of erbis on fyssh day (recipe)
- Erbolat (recipe)
- Frytour of Erbes (recipe)
- Hebolas (recipe)
- Douce ame (recipe)
- Iowtes of almannd mylk (recipe)
- Eowtes of Flessh (recipe)
See also
- Herb and Garden Guilds Listing HerbGarden_Guild
- Herbal
- Medicine
- flower