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Herb logo #10101) Acanthus 2) Achillea 3) Agrimonia 4) Agrimony 5) Alecost 6) Alexander 7) Alexanders 8) Alumbloom 9) Alumroot 10) Amaranthine 11) Anchusa 12) Andryala 13) Angelica 14) Angelique 15) Anise 16) Argemone 17) Arugula 18) Asclepiad 19) Asparagus 20) Aspidistra 21) Astilbe 22) Astrantia 23) Aubergine 24) Ayapana
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Herb logo #10101) Actor Edelman 2) Alpert of Tijuana Brass fame 3) Alpert on trumpet 4) Alpert or Shriner 5) Anise or tansy 6) Aromatic additive 7) Arum or anise 8) Band leader Alpert 9) Bandleader alpert 10) Bandman Alpert 11) Basil or bugbane 12) Basil or coriander 13) Basil or dill 14) Basil or horehound 15) Basil or mint
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herb logo #21820a vascular plant that does not develop a woody stem; e.g. a violet.
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herb logo #22112a plant which is non-woody or woody at the base only, the above ground stems usually being ephemeral. adj. herbaceous, q.v.
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Herb logo #21002• (n.) Grass; herbage. • (n.) A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering.
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herb logo #22589A plant which produces a fleshy rather than a woody stem.
Found on http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/cd-keys/orchidkey/html/glossary.html

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herb logo #21003(from the article `plant`) ...into deciduous and evergreen plants. Deciduous plants drop their leaves at the end of every growing season, while evergreens keep their leaves ... In herbaceous monocot stems the fundamental tissue is usually parenchymatous—i.e., it is composed of soft, thin-walled cells—but often there is a ... ...
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herb logo #21003(from the article `spice and herb`) parts of various plants cultivated for their aromatic, pungent, or otherwise desirable substances. Spices and herbs consist of rhizomes, bulbs, ... ...botany was developed from the study of plants with healing properties; similarly, from veterinary medicine and the pleasures of the hunt came ... As...
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Herb logo #21222An aromatic plant used in medicine or as a seasoning that does not produce woody tissue and usually dies back at the end of the growing season.
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Herb logo #20077A plant grown for its medicinal or flavoring qualities, or its scented foliage.
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Herb logo #20637Any non woody plant.
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Herb logo #20901A plant that has no woody tissue and that dies down to the ground at the end of a growing season.
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herb logo #20973<botany> Any vascular plant that never produces a woody stem. ... Compare: forb. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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herb logo #21001(әrb) (hәrb) any leafy plant without a woody stem, especially one used medicinally or as a flavoring.
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herb logo #22043a herbaceous (non-woody) plant.
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Herb logo #10444Any vascular plant which is not woody.
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Herb logo #20972Herb noun [ Middle English herbe , erbe , Old French herbe , erbe , French herbe , Latin herba ; perhaps akin to Greek forbh` food, pasture, fe`rbein to feed.] 1. A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies...
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Herb logo #23331A plant or part of plant that is valued for its medicinal, culinary or aromatic.
Found on http://www.motherherbs.com/herb-glossary.html

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herb logo #21192A plant without a woody stem, including both grasses and forbs.
Found on http://www.neonaturalist.com/nature/nature_glossary.html

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Herb logo #21028A nonwoody angiosperm whose above ground vegetation dies off seasonally.
Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeoglos/h.html

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Herb logo #21217A herb is a non-woody, soft and leafy plant whose aerial parts do not remain above ground following the growing season.
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herb logo #10134any non-woody vascular plant; a category of plants including both forbs and graminoids. Hence the term 'herbaceous' layer .
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Herb logo #20528Cannabis (slang).
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herb logo #20974 noun aromatic potherb used in cookery for its savory qualities
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herb logo #21221Click images to enlargeAny plant (usually a flowering plant) tasting sweet, bitter, aromatic, or pungent, used in cooking, medicine, or perfumery; technically, a herb is any plant in which the aerial parts do not remain above ground at the end of the growing season
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