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Quassia

It is not quite an herb, though. It is a spice.

Any plant whose leaf is used to enhance cooking, either by flavor and/or aromatics,

is considered an herb. If any other part of the plant is used, such as the seeds, roots, bark, etc., then it's a spice.

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Here's the link :) http://www.plant-Biology.com/garden-flowers-Q.php

Quaker bonnets - hedyotisQuaker-ladies -HedyotisQuaking grass -BrizaQuamash -CamassiaQueen Anne's lace -AmmiQueen Anne's thimble - GiliaQueen cup -ClintoniaQueen of the prarie -FilipendulaQueen of the meadows -Filipendula

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Quatrefoil Queen Anne's Lace Queen's Fettle Queen's Crape Myrtle

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Queen Ann's Lace is a flower. It begins with the letter q.

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queen anne's lace

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