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  • 11Lamiaceae — ▪ plant family also called  Labiatae        the mint family of flowering plants, with 236 genera and more than 7,000 species, the largest family of the order Lamiales. It is important to humans for herb plants useful for flavour, fragrance, or… …

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  • 12basil — /baz euhl, bas , bay zeuhl, seuhl/, n. any of several aromatic herbs belonging to the genus Ocimum, of the mint family, as O. basilicum (sweet basil), having purplish green ovate leaves used in cooking. [1400 50; late ME basile < MF < LL&#8230; …

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  • 13Basil — /baz euhl, bas , bay zeuhl, seuhl/, n. 1. Saint. Also, Basilius. ( the Great ), A.D. 329? 379, bishop of Caesarea in Asia Minor (brother of Saint Gregory of Nyssa). 2. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning royal. * * * I Herb consisting of …

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  • 14Mermaid Quay — Location Cardiff, Wales Opening date August 1999 …

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  • 15olericulture — olericultural, adj. olericulturally, adv. olericulturist, n. /ol euhr i kul cheuhr/, n. the cultivation of vegetables for the home or market. [1885 90; < L (h)oler , s. of (h)olus vegetable, kitchen herb + I + CULTURE] * * * …

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  • 16Norton Priory — Foundations of the monastic buildings and the back of the museum Monastery information …

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  • 17Adelma Simmons — The First Lady of Herbs Adelma Grenier Simmons (December 16, 1903 ndash; December 3, 1997) was one of the leading herbal figures in America in the 20th century. A legend for her knowledge of herbal lore and history, she was also a prolific author …

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  • 18Oakwell Hall — Type Elizabethan Manor House Proprietor Kirklees Council Size 44.5 ha …

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  • 19Remarkable Gardens of France — The Remarkable Gardens of France is intended to be a list and description, by region, of the over two hundred gardens classified as Jardins remarquables by the French Ministry of Culture and the Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France. The complete …

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  • 20Eat a Bowl of Tea (novel) — Eat a Bowl of Tea published in 1961, was the first Chinese American novel actually set in Chinese America. Its honest portrayal of New York s Chinatown after World War II made Eat a Bowl of Tea a classic in Asian American literature.The story&#8230; …

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