fightergirl
06-07-2012, 11:14 PM
Today ive decided to do some full on reserch on and herb that most of us know and have in our kitchens:RoseAlso ive also am going to try to prove or debunk the folklore/myths behindthis herb
Folklore and history:
1Greek students would braid Rosemary into their hair to help them with their exams. Also known as the herb of remembrance, it was placed on the graves of English heroes.2This amazing, versatile herb is cultivated worldwide, and valued by cooks, herbalists, aromatherapists, and gardeners alike.
3Rosemary,native of southern Europe,was brought to America by the first colonists, and stored carefully indoors during the cold winters
Facts:
Rosemary can help with memeory which suports why greek students would braid Rosemary into their hair to help them with their exams and why it was the herb of rembrance.
Rosemary oginted in the Medterrian wich does in fact prove that it is from southern europe.
Rosmary is used and cultivted world wide wich proves fact 2
Resouces
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail51.php#6
Folklore and history:
1Greek students would braid Rosemary into their hair to help them with their exams. Also known as the herb of remembrance, it was placed on the graves of English heroes.2This amazing, versatile herb is cultivated worldwide, and valued by cooks, herbalists, aromatherapists, and gardeners alike.
3Rosemary,native of southern Europe,was brought to America by the first colonists, and stored carefully indoors during the cold winters
Facts:
Rosemary can help with memeory which suports why greek students would braid Rosemary into their hair to help them with their exams and why it was the herb of rembrance.
Rosemary oginted in the Medterrian wich does in fact prove that it is from southern europe.
Rosmary is used and cultivted world wide wich proves fact 2
Resouces
http://www.anniesremedy.com/herb_detail51.php#6