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French Lavender (Lavandula dentata)
Herb
Also known as Fringed Lavender, the dentata species shows more heat tolerance than angustifolia and is native to a broader range. While less fragrant than some species, dentata still offers the classic color, texture, upright growth habit and drought tolerance that make Lavenders so popular for the garden....
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Upright Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Herb
A most popular culinary herb, with an intense pine flavor. Use the needles, but not the woody stems, when cooking with rosemary. Rosemary is also an attractive, drought tolerant addition to perennial plantings with its fine textured, silvery foliage and pale lavender blooms....
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Creeping Thyme, Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum)
Herb
Also known as Mother of Thyme this creeping species is commonly used s a fragrant groundcover and less so for cooking. Its dainty summer blooms are a wonderful nectar source for honey bees....
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English Thyme, Common Thyme, Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Herb
An evergreen herb, with dainty but flavorful leaves most popular in cooked dishes. Harvest as needed and cut back to about 3" (1cm) two or three times per season to encourage thicker growth. Easily dried for long-term storage....
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Herbs
Herb
Herbs are often attractive, easy care and quick growing. Many have scents to their leaves and/or blooms and multiple uses. Herbs have been used for cooking and medicinal purposes for thousands of years and these uses continue, though modern gardeners mainly grow herbs for culinary value or beauty in the perennial border....
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Creeping Thyme, Mother of Thyme (Thymus praecox)
Herb
A must for every herb garden. Wonderfully fragrant foliage provides a treat for the senses. A charming display of colorful, dainty blooms. Attracts bees to the garden....
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Triple Curled Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)
Herb
Create delicious gourmet meals with fresh herbs! Clump forming herb produces deep green, finely curled leaves that are high in iron and vitamins A and C....
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Lavender Assorted (Lavandula species)
Herb
Lavender has been much valued for its herbal uses over the years, but is also wonderful for simply adding beauty in the perennial border or a flower vase! While the different species vary a bit in the finer details of their blooms and foliage, all offer some degree of fragrance, in addition to their soothing color and texture....
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Oregano (Origanum vulgare)
Herb
Valued in the kitchen for its peppery flavored, aromatic foliage. This bushy perennial herb forms upright to spreading mounds. Masses of small pink flowers in midsummer....
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Cilantro, Fresh Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
Herb
Two herbs from one plant! This annual herb has bright green, edible foliage and is known as Cilantro. Coriander is made from the spicy seeds....
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Wooly Thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus)
Herb
Delightful evergreen selection. Creeping plant forms a dense mat of woolly, fragrant, gray-green foliage. Dainty pink flowers in midsummer attract bees to the garden. Tolerates moderate foot traffic....
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