Herb for McClanahan
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RUEHerb for McClanahan
ANISEHerb for flavoring
ANISEHerb for liqueurs
HEMPHerb for cordage
DILLHerb for pickles.
OREGANOHerb for seasoning.
ROSEMARYHerb for seasoning.
SAGEHerb for dressing
DILLComplementary herb for fish
OREGANOHerb for the cook
ANISEHerb used for flavoring
DILLHerb used for flavoring
OREGANOHerb for spaghetti sauce.
ATHLETEHerb Elliot, for example.
SAGEHerb for the discerning?
SAGEHerb for the judicious?
OSEEnding for malt or herb
SOYUseful herb cultivated for seeds.
SILLSPlaces for small herb gardens
ARIUMEnding for herb or planet
DILLSauce herb for many salmon dishes
THYMEOFKNIGHTHerb for one at the Round Table?
tobaccoan annual herb cultivated for its leaves
saladsgreen vegetable or herb grown for salad
baccytobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
tobaccoesTOBACCO, an annual herb cultivated for its leaves
baccotobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
bacciesBACCY, tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
baccoesBACCO, tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
baccosBACCO, tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
canastera type of tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
LAVENDERHerb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash"
tobaccostall erect annual tropical American herb (North tabacum) cultivated for its leaves
canastersCANASTER, a type of tobacco (an annual herb cultivated for its leaves)
tobaccotall erect annual tropical American herb (North tabacum) cultivated for its leaves
woadsa European herb (Isatis tinctoria) of the mustard family formerly grown for the blue dyestuff yielded by its leaves
molya magical herb given by Hermes to Odysseus against the charms of Circe; a species of wild onion / (short for) molybdenum
parsleyA biennial plant with white flowers and aromatic leaves that are either crinkly or flat and used as a culinary herb and for garnishing food
leeka biennial garden herb (Allium ampeloprasum porrum) of the lily family grown for its mildly pungent succulent linear leaves and especially for its thick cylindrical stalk
cowpeaa sprawling herb (Vigna unguiculata syn. V. sinensis) of the legume family related to the bean and widely cultivated in the southern United States especially for forage and green manure