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Rosemary for Remembrance: "Officianalis" Flowers and Herbs

Rosemary for Remembrance: "Officianalis" Flowers and Herbs

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Dee and Carol talk about flowers, herbs, and even a weed that all have the species name of "officianalis." Plus, they review a new book about growing vegetables for preserving.

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Insect of the week:

Mole Crickets:

Flowers:

With “officinalis” as the species name.

  • Primula officinalis - Cowslip (also called Primula veris)
  • Pulmonaria officinalis - Lungwort
  • Saponaria officinalis - Soapwort aka Bouncing Bet
  • Verbena officinalis - Common vervain
  • Hyssopus officinalis - Hyssop

Vegetables:

Herbs with “officinalis” as the species name.

  • Salvia officinalis - Common sage
  • Rosmarinus officinalis - Rosemary (now generally classified as Salvia rosmarinus)
  • Melissa officinalis - Lemon balm,
  • Calendula officinalis - Pot marigold
  • Borago officinalis - Borage
  • Levisticum officinalis - Lovage

On the Bookshelf:

The Preserver’s Garden: How to Grow a Garden for Fermenting, Canning, Pickling, Dehydrating, Freeze Drying & Moreby Staci & Jeremy Hill (Amazon Link)

Dirt:

Taraxacum officinale - Common dandelion

Rabbit Holes:

Dee: CBD creams

Carol: Cozy mysteries and talking flowers

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