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This guide lists and describes organizations, web sites, books, periodicals, and articles about growing herbs, both commercially and in the garden. The emphasis is on providing practical herb growing information to commercial growers and to herb gard ... http://www.nal.usda.gov/ref/herbs.html
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- The Savory Herbs
By M.S. Lowman, associate biochemist, Division of Tobacco, Medicinal, and Special Crops, Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administration, and Miriam Birdseye, extension nutritionist, Extension Servi ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/SavoryHerbs/SavoryHerbs.html
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- Herbs for the Prairies Coriander
Coriander is a heatloving annual herb growing 12 to 36 inches high. It has delicate fernlike foliage with pinkish white flowers in flat clusters. Both the seed and the plant are aromatic and are used both crushed and whole. The beige fruit mistakenly ... http://paridss.usask.ca/specialcrop/commodity/herb_spice/tour/coriander.htm...
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- The Mustard
Mustard Brassica spp., a native to temperate regions of Europe, was one of the first domesticated crops. This crops economic value resulted in its wide dispersal and it has been grown as a herb in Asia, North Africa, and Europe for thousands of years ... http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/mustard.html
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- The Oregano
Oreganos are aromatic, herbaceous perennials with erect, hairy, square stems growing one to three feet in height. Leaves are opposite, toothed or toothless, oval, pointed, dull gray green, and up to two inches long. Flowers appear from July through S ... http://www.island.wsu.edu/CROPS/OREGANO.htm
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