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Description: Information about cultivation, propagation, harvesting, and drying, with specifics for several commonly grown herbs.
Herb Culture and Use - Home - Virginia Cooperative Extension Shawn Appling, Graduate Assistant, Horticulture, Virginia Tech; Joyce Latimer, Professor, Horticulture, Virginia Tech Most botanists would define an herb as a plant that dies back to the ground each year without forming woody stem tissue. This definition limits the number of plants technically called herbs. Most gardeners include plants that have culinary, medicinal, aromatic, or ornamental uses. This definition would include lavender, rosemary, and bay, which form woody stems.
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