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  2. Herb Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Herb Society of America (HSA) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to promoting the knowledge and appreciation of herbs through educational programs and research. [ 1 ] As of 2024, the society has 40 chapters throughout the United States.

  3. Thomas DeBaggio - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Davis DeBaggio (January 5, 1942, Eldora, Iowa [1] – February 21, 2011, Annandale, Virginia) was an American author, herb grower, and advocate for research into Alzheimer's disease. DeBaggio was once called the best "Rosemaryologist in America" and his company, DeBaggio Herbs, was one of the most respected herb farms and nurseries in ...

  4. Summer savory - Wikipedia

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    The herb was only cultivated in the 19th century. Before it was found as a wild growing shrub. [6] [9] In the 21st century summer savory is cultivated in France, Spain, Germany, England and other parts of Europe, Canada and the United States of America. When bought for culinary use the herb contains the dried leaves and flowers. [10]

  5. Deni Bown - Wikipedia

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    Deni Bown is a writer from Norfolk, England.She is also a photographer and consultant and has a special interest in herbs and gardening. She has travelled to remote places worldwide for research in order to write many books on plants.

  6. American Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    AHS sign at River Farm. The American Horticultural Society conducts various events annually, to educate and inspire gardeners. Each summer the AHS conducts the National Children and Youth Garden Symposium, which is a forum for educators, garden designers, community leaders, and children’s gardening advocates to network and collaborate on techniques and practices to engage children with the ...

  7. Hilda Leyel - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Leyel (née Wauton; 6 December 1880 – 15 April 1957), who wrote under the name Mrs. C. F. Leyel, was an expert on herbalism and founded the Society of Herbalists (later the Herb Society) [1] in England in 1927, as well as a chain of herbalist stores called the Culpeper House herb shops.

  8. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    Being Muslim in America means… “Finding the appropriate balance between committing to your faith and trying to make sense of the negative rhetoric and stereotypes from segments of our own American society. There’s good and there’s bad. America has always been a welcome and tolerant country for immigrants.

  9. Talk:Herb Society of America - Wikipedia

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