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mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, - cm high. it has to leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of – cm and style branches of – cm. the yellow style is...
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mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, - cm high. it has to leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of – cm and style branches of – cm. the yellow style is...
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redirected from herbaceous ) jump to navigation jump to search plant which has no persistent woody stem above ground this article is about botanical herbs. for culinary and other herbs, see herb . trientalis latifolia (broadleaf starflower) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the ground layer of forests in
western north america. herbaceous plants in botany , frequently shortened to herbs, are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. [ ] herb has other meanings in cooking, medicine, and other fields. [ ] herbaceous plants are those plants that do not have woody stems, [ ] they...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbaceous
mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, 15-20 cm high. it has 6 to 10 leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of 3.5 - 5 cm and style branches of 2.5 - 3.2...
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mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, 15-20 cm high. it has 6 to 10 leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of 3.5 - 5 cm and style branches of 2.5 - 3.2...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/saffron.html
mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, 15-20 cm high. it has 6 to 10 leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of 3.5 - 5 cm and style branches of 2.5 - 3.2...
http://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/saffron.html
mustard nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla saffron botanical name crocus sativus l. family iridaceae commercial part stigma description saffron, the most expensive spice in
the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant crocus sativus. the plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, 15-20 cm high. it has 6 to 10 leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of 3.5 - 5 cm and style branches of 2.5 - 3.2...
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flower production and cultivation of ornamental plants give the eu one of the world's highest densities of flower production per hectare - 10% of total world area and 44% of world flower and pot-plant production. the eu is a net exporter of pot plants, conifers and hardy perennial plants, bulbs and corms
production, land area, and tradeenglish (988.5 kb - pdf) downloadpdf - 988.5 kb legal bases the regime for live plants and floriculture products covers all products falling under chapter 6 of the combined nomenclature , and the sector itself is covered by the single common organisation of the markets in...
https://ec.europa.eu/info/food-farming-fisheries/plants-and-plant-products/live-plants-and-flowers_en
wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search plant which has no persistent woody stem above ground this article is about botanical herbs. for culinary and other herbs, see herb . trientalis latifolia (broadleaf starflower) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the ground layer of forests in
western north america. herbaceous plants in botany , frequently shortened to herbs, are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. [ ] herb has other meanings in cooking, medicine, and other fields. [ ] herbaceous plants are those plants that do not have woody stems, [ ] they...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbaceous_plant
and petroleum products other organic materials, such as rubber, leather, wool etc. miscellaneous products a-z products a-z bulbs from cargo handbook - the world's largest cargo transport guidelines website jump to: navigation , search infobox on bulbs example of bulbs facts origin - stowage factor (in
m /t) - humidity / moisture - ventilation - risk factors - bulbs contents bulbs description description a great variety of bulbs are shipped in well madder cases or cartons. damage should be considered in the light of stowage, packing and the probability of pre-shipment damage not immediately apparent...
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