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The Meaning of Herbs [Hardcover]

Gretchen Scoble , Ann Field , Ann Fiery


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The Meaming of Herbs presents vivid portraits of herbs favoured through the ages, drawing on botanical, mythological, and historical sources worldwide. In ancient Rome, for instance, a leaf of basil placed in the hand of the dead was said to ensure that the gates of heaven would open for them. An age-old legend asserts that when Mary washed Jesus' swaddling clothes she left them on a lavender bush and ever since, the smell of heaven has lingered on the plant. Recipes, spells, mystical applications, and the lore of each herb in the book is delightfully examined. Decorated with brilliantly colorful collages, The Meaning of Herbs is a delightful exploration of the language and lore of nature's most healing and mysterious gifts, herbs.

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The leaf of the coriander plant constitutes an herb in its own right-cilantro, or Chinese parsley-while the seed, whole or ground, has been used in cooking for over five thousand years, making the plant as a whole extraordinarily valuable to the chef. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice little gift...., 24 May 2001
By Dianne Foster "Di" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Meaning of Herbs (Hardcover)
Who doesn't like herbs? THE MEANING OF HERBS is not at all about actually growing herbs. So, if your looking for a gardening book try THE COMPLETE BOOK OF HERBS by Lesley Bremness or RODALE'S ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HERBS.

THE MEANING OF HERBS is filled with fun factoids and trivial tales that may or may not be true. For example, "Early herbalists prescribed oregano to those who 'are given to too much sighing' and enraged bears were believed to calm themselves by chewing on oregano bushes." This may be, but knowing where bears come from and the origin of oregano, I suspect the bears in question discovered the oregano cure quite by accident in someone's cultivated herb patch (probably right over there in the Great Smokies). And of course, some human must have been around to observe and record the enraged bear as he became becalmed by chewing oregano leaves. (Wonder what enraged him to begin with? Could it be he got into the gardener's bee hive and tried to eat oregano flower honey?).

THE MEANING OF HERBS will make a nice party favor, thank-you gift, or a small present for a friend. Filled with somewhat amusing and interesting anectdotes about herbs (and bears) as well as lots of pretty drawings, it's sure to send a warm and positive message.


1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Tree that Gave it's Life, 3 July 2010
By R. Burke - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Meaning of Herbs: Myth, Language & Lore (Hardcover)
This book is not for someone who actually wants to know how an herb has been used in the past, despite the fact that it promises to provide this information in the title. Not organized alphabetically, no glossary, and the information is as incomplete and inaccurate as possible while still using up valuable paper. Most of us know something about the lore of the Mustard Seed and spiritual faith, these authors didn't even mention that, but instead said, "mentioned in the bible," without even one specific reference. The photos and nice binding are the best part, but not even good enough to be clipped for another use. Don't buy this book unless you are looking for a greeting card for someone named Rosemary that doesn't have above a 6th grade education.
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