Dill: All you need to know

Scientific name: Anethum graveolens L. Family: Apiaceae Dill is one of those herbs that makes you wonder why it isn’t in every kitchen. Its bright, feathery leaves and delicate yellow flowers aren’t just easy on the eyes—they carry a distinctive flavor that’s light, slightly tangy, and incredibly versatile. If you’ve ever enjoyed dill pickles, a creamy dill…

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Thyme: All you need to know

Scientific name: Thymus vulgaris L. Family: Lamiaceae Thyme might be one of the most familiar herbs in your spice rack, but behind its delicate leaves lies a remarkable botanical story. Hardy, fragrant, and endlessly versatile, Thymus vulgaris has been revered for thousands of years—for healing, cooking, and even courage. In this Plant Compendium entry, we’ll dive into the history,…

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Sage: All you need to know

Scientific name: Salvia officinalis L. Family: Lamiaceae If you’ve ever cooked with a pinch of savory herbs, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered sage. Known scientifically as Salvia officinalis, sage is a fragrant, woody herb with silvery-green leaves and a slightly peppery, earthy flavor. It’s been cherished for centuries, both in the kitchen and in…

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