Image 2-1 Borage
A fuzzy, somewhat weedy looking annual, borage has traditionally been used to lift the spirits and inspire courage. Also known as star flower.
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Image 2-2 Lemon Verbena
One of the best lemon scents in the herb garden comes from this tender perennial. The leaves are good in tea and potpourri.
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Image 2-3 Jerusalem Sage
Although not a true sage this native of the Middle-East has sage-like leaves but a more striking flower head.
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Image 2-4 Rose-Scented Geranium
This sweet smelling geranium comes from South Africa.
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Image 2-5 Bouncing Bet
The sudsing roots of this low-growing herb are still used sometimesto wash fine or delicate textiles.
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Image 2-6 Echinacea
A flower native to the U. S. also known as purple cone flower. Roots used to boost immune system.
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