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Herbs and Spices What is an herb? Websters Dictionary defines an herb as a plant or plant part valued for its _______, savory, or aromatic qualities This definition excludes: Plants used solely for ______ Plants used for _______ or utilitarian purposes Herb or Spice?
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Definition onion an aromatic flavorful bulb 3 senses of onion Sense 1 onion -- (edible bulb of an onion plant) -> bulb -- (a modified bud consisting of a thickened globular underground stem serving as a reproductive structure) => onion --
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Chives are perennials belonging to the onion family. The small, bulbous, onion-like plants grow in clumps; leaves are slender, tubular and hollow, about 6 inches long. They produce very attractive violet-colored flowers. Chives are a native of northern Europe and parts of North America.
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This article is from the June 2004 issue of published by The American Phytopathological Society For more information on this and other topics related to plant pathology, we invite you to visit APSnet at www.apsnet.org Vol. 94, No.
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