Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Herb Facts

The herbs were in use since 2500 BC ancient clay tablets reveal that the Sumerians used Herbs. The ancient Assyrians knew the virtues of 250 plants. The ancient Egyptians also used the elderberry as 1600 BC The herbs used include herbs, pomegranate bark, wild lettuce, wormwood, hemlock and other herbs for health. The ancient Greeks used herbs such as mustard, cinnamon, gentian, rhubarb and many others. A pupil of Aristotle has written ten books on the history of the plans and herbs. Alexander the Great made a number of expeditions to Africa, Persia and India and brought herbs in use in those countries. Roman Soldier and writer, Pliny, the elderly have extensive research on herbs and has written 47 large volumes of natural history, which contains information on about 1,000 plants of herbs. It is important to consider as a kind of herbal medicine, and with all medications, the most important part of the equation is not as big as a medicine. The important part is whether the drug is right for the patient. First orchards were the main source of food flavor. The need for homemade plants, however, declined with the advent of modern shops. Today, many gardeners are rediscovering the joy and pleasure of producing their own herbs. Definition of Herb From the botanical point of view is a plant the seeds of plants that do not produce a woody stem like a tree. But a plant will live long enough to develop flowers and seeds. Number of herbs available a true connoisseur of herbs can choose from a wide variety of common and not so common herbs. For example, the E & A Evetts Ashfields Herb Nursery of Shropshire, England, lists 57 herbs, 16 mints, 17 onion grass type, 20 trials, 17 and thyme in a catalog recently. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden Handbook lists 73 herbs, different types of herbs. Herbs fall into one or more classifications according to use - culinary, aromatic, ornamental and medicinal.

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