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Satureja montana Winter Savory
... more lush growth. Winter Savory is a great mixing herb. It blends well with different culinary oreganos, thymes and basils and can be added to meat, poultry or fish. Its small leaves ... Foot Hardiness: Perennial in Zones 5-11 Flower Color: White Characteristics: Full Sun, Herbaceous Uses: Culinary, Medicinal Winter Savory $3.95 per 3 inch pot Quantity Internet Specials Receive Mountain Valley ...
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WREATH MAKING
... inspiration. Look for plants that will make good filler material, like Powis Castle Artemisia, flowering Culinary Oreganos, Greek Bay and Grey Santolina. Keep an eye out for plants that will be ... in this wreath: Powis Castle Artemisia, Italian and Sicilian Culinary Oregano, Kent Beauty, Showy Pink, Dwarf Pink and Woolly Ornamental Oreganos, Garden Sage, Lamb's Ears, Purple Statice, Magic Carrousel ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Oregano
... of pizza. In any event, though, oregano has a horde of culinary uses beyond pizza. (As an example of the sleazy adulteration of modern ... the Greek kinds are (not "kind is") the best for most culinary uses. In the scientific name as we give it above, the ... be superior to O. hirtum types is uncertain. Besides the "real" oreganos, there are at least two others of interest: Italian oregano (Origanum x ...
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justgardeners.com
... with buds. This will aide in the selection of the perfect culinary oregano. White is the preferred blossom color not for the eye ... environment suits this perennial. There are more than fifty types of oreganos and marjorams that share the same genus name. No wonder we ... green leaves. Origanum dictamnus or Dittany of Crete is not a culinary herb but makes a beautiful decorative border or low hedge. One ...
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Floridata: Origanum vulgare
... . This is an extremely variable species with several subspecies and named cultivars grown for ornamental, culinary and medicinal uses. 'Aureum' has yellow leaves and pink flowers; 'Aureum Crispum' has curly yellow ... from a nearby spotted bee-balm (Monarda punctata), which tastes more like oregano than most oreganos! Steve Christman 12/18/99; updated 5/7/03 Copyright 1996 - 2006 Floridata.com LC ...
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Promising Plants Profile, Origanum xmajoricum 'Hilltop,' marjoram, - The Herb Society of America
... : perennial Hardiness Zone: 7 Height: 18-24" Soil: well-drained soil Sun: full sun Uses: culinary, ornamental Origanum xmajoricum 'Hilltop,' marjoram Printable version of profile* In the 1960's Rex Talbert ... Seed. He had noticed that it looked different than all of the rest of the oreganos, which were obviously Origanum vulgare subsp. vulgare. It also naturally smelled different and better, i ...
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Archives for Monthly Garden Report
... three confusing Oreganum are described. December, 2000 Learn about a culinary sage for the South, find good books to read or ... growing herbs in containers, an update on the perennial border and culinary uses of thyme are featured. March, 1999 Blue flowers decorate ... Aransas National Wildlife Refuge fill this page. Two new ornamental oreganos have been added to the garden. November, 1998 Learn what ...
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January 2001
... home garden located in Austin, TX Oreganos in the Garden A jaunt to local garden centers can create culinary confusion. How???? Strolling past flats of oreganos may leave one bewildered and unsure of ... majorana A darling little favorite for culinary use. It is a charming plant whose flower spikes are sometimes described as being arranged in "knots". Other oreganos have the spikes in more vertical ...
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