Sage, bay, onion, and many more.
well there is mostly grass wild flowers and herbs
Herbs, grasses and wild flowers. and fruit
Herbs are dried to preserve them. With some herbs drying intensifies their flavor.
I know that the best haggis contains freshly gathered herbs from the wild mountain glenns of the Highlands, but I'm not sure what these herbs are. Perhaps they grow only in the Highlands, and nowhere else.
wild grass herbs flowers leaves and twigs
Grasses, lichens, herbs, wild flowers - the same as any herbivore
the right answer is nuts,berries,corn,squash,beans and wild rice.
They don't eat food- they drink only --a drink called Sustenance that they make from wild berries and wild herbs.
Alan M Cvancara has written: 'Edible wild plants and herbs' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants, Wild plants, Edible
It is important to label herbs because of a number of reasons. 1) Some herbs interact with medicines that people might be taking. 2) Some herbs have side-effects of their own, so the consumer should be aware of what the herb is. 3) Some herbs contain caffeine or other stimulants.
The question can't be answered because the definition on what is herbs is fluently. Some trees can be both seen as a herb and as a tree, some flowers can also be herbs and some herbs are actually dryed roots that some would define as a herb and others wouldnt, so there is to loose limits so count it exacly But you can be sure there is many hundreds of herbs:)
Doreen Shababy is a known author of books on herbalism and folk magic. Some of her popular works include "The Wild and Weedy Apothecary" and "The Wild and Weedy Apothecary: An A to Z Book of Herbal Concoctions, Recipes & Remedies". She is well-regarded in the pagan and Wiccan communities for her contributions to herbal knowledge and folklore.