10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POT MARJORAM»
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1
Handbook of Spices, Seasonings, and Flavorings, Second Edition
Scientific Name(s): sweet marjoram: Origanum (O) hortensis (or Majorana
hortensis). There are a few varieties of sweet marjoram. There are also many wild
varieties, the main one being pot marjoram: O. onites and wild majoram: O.
vulgare.
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Leung's Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients: Used in ...
WILD). Source: Sweetmarjoram Origanum majorana L. (syn. Majorana hortensis
Moench); Pot marjoram Origanum onites L. (syn. Majorana onites (L.) Benth.);
Wild marjoram Origanum vulgareL. (see oregano) (Family Labiatae or
Lamiaceae).
Ikhlas A. Khan, Ehab A. Abourashed, 2011
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Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the ...
About eighteen species of this genus, natives of various countries, have been
described, and of these the sorts usually cultivated are the common marjoram,
Origanum vulgare ; the pot marjoram, O. Onitn; the sweet marjoram, O. Majorana
; the ...
John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill, Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1834
4
Spices and Herbs, Lore & Cookery
It has been pointed out that the Latin name, Origanum, belongs to the perennial
pot marjoram and only confusion results when it is applied to the sweet marjoram
. POT MARJORAM This plant is often referred to as wild marjoram. It is a true ...
5
Spices and Herbs: Lore and Cookery
It has been pointed out that the Latin name, Origanum, belongs to the perennial
pot marjoram and only confusion results when it is applied to the sweet marjoram
. POT MARJORAM This plant is often referred to as wild marjoram. It is a true ...
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An encyclopaedia of useful and ornamental plants: consisting ...
About eighteen species of this genus, natives of various countries, have been
described, and of these the sorts usually cultivated are the common marjoram,
Origanum vulgare ; the pot marjoram, O. Onites ; the sweet marjoram, O.
Marjoram ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, M. A. Burnett, 1852
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Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs
Wild marjoram, winter marjoram, and pot marjoram are closely associated
species, but wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare) resembles the oreganos. Wild
marjoram is used the most in medicine, hile sweet (or knot) marjoram is preferred
in the ...
Claire Kowalchik, William H. Hylton, 1998
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Medical Botany, Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the ...
About eighteen species of this genus, natives of various countries, have been
described, and of these the sorts usually cultivated are the common marjoram,
Origanum vulgare ; the pot marjoram, O. Onites ; the sweet marjoram, O.
majorana; ...
John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill, 1831
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Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, Fifth Edition
(Origanum vulgare L.) Botanical family: Labiatae Description: Pot marjoram is
commonly referred to as O. vulgare; pot marjoram appears to be very little known
in the U.S. It is a branching, hardy perennial about 2 ft tall, bearing in midsummer
...
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The Complete Book Of Herbs And Spices
... species are commonly cultivated in herb gardens - the sweet or knotted
marjoram, Origanum major- ana, which is treated as an annual in temperate
climates, though perennial in the south, and the hardy perennial pot marjoram, O.
onites.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POT MARJORAM»
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Herb and spice gardening for flavor
Warm-weather types you may plant are basil, chives, oregano, summer savory, catnip, borage, lemon verbena, tarragon, mints, pot marjoram, ... «West Hawaii Today, Mar 15»
How to get the most out of your herb garden
... Greek cress, oregano and – the bee's favourite – pot marjoram. I use all these flowers in my recipes, a tradition that goes back to the Romans. «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 12»
Tie one on: Herb gardens can be fanciful, practical and versatile
... names, citing as an example oregano (Origanum vulgare), which has been known as wintersweet, pot marjoram, wild marjoram and Dost. «Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, Feb 12»