The Official Ranking Of Herbs, From Worst To Best
any others around not on the list?
The Official Ranking Of Herbs, From Worst To Best
any others around not on the list?
The picture for Sorrel appears to be soursops.
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In what sense, official?
Angus Prune said:
Looks like sorrel (well, sheep sorrel in Australia) to me, and nothing at all like soursop. Soursop is a large fruit of a West Indian and Central American tree. Sorrel in Jamaica is Rosella (as used in Rosella Jam) in Australia.
The picture for Sorrel appears to be soursops.
But nothing like common (or garden!) sorrel, the edible herb.
CrazyNeutrino said:
The Official Ranking Of Herbs, From Worst To Bestany others around not on the list?
That list is rubbish, written by a sillybilly.
Bubblecar said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
The Official Ranking Of Herbs, From Worst To Bestany others around not on the list?
That list is rubbish, written by a sillybilly.
Who also can’t make a decent web page let alone know anything about the facts.
Michael V said:
Angus Prune said:Looks like sorrel (well, sheep sorrel in Australia) to me, and nothing at all like soursop. Soursop is a large fruit of a West Indian and Central American tree. Sorrel in Jamaica is Rosella (as used in Rosella Jam) in Australia.
The picture for Sorrel appears to be soursops.
Maybe correct as you see it but the common names sorrel and soursop in the herb books relate to entirely different plants both times.
Garden Sorrel is several names Rumex acctosa Sheep Sorrel or Dock is <Acetosella vulgaris<="" 9="">
Soursob or soursop is <Oxalis pes-caprae<="" i="">
as you can see I dont know much about herbs
is there a better list around?
CrazyNeutrino said:
as you can see I dont know much about herbsis there a better list around?
Linnaeus.
CrazyNeutrino said:
as you can see I dont know much about herbsis there a better list around?
Trust what teh forum says, we nose everyfink.
Divine Angel said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
as you can see I dont know much about herbsis there a better list around?
Trust what teh forum says, we nose everyfink.
We may nose at it but it doesn’t mean we pick up the whole aroma.
correction re: my older taxonomy.. www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/d/docks-15.html
Catnip was on the list.
I was wondering if fresh cut catnip (nepetalactone) has a slight intoxicating effect on humans, event though it doesn’t register much as a smell. I frightened miss m by sniffing some fresh catnip over and over again – she said I looked as if I was high on the fumes.
mollwollfumble said:
Catnip was on the list.I was wondering if fresh cut catnip (nepetalactone) has a slight intoxicating effect on humans, event though it doesn’t register much as a smell. I frightened miss m by sniffing some fresh catnip over and over again – she said I looked as if I was high on the fumes.
I’ve had people ask me questions about catnip and other herb aromas, “are you growing drugs?” Of course, is the usual answer.
Speaking of lists, I was just watching my neighbour walk up the street, she had on a very tight pair of jeans, the cheeks of her ass seemed to move like reciprocating wobbly jelly in tune with her thighs and hips, powerful yet delicately wanton…….then I remembered that list, the last one on that ancient list and I knew what I was doing was wrong.