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Tarragon

A perennial herb, with a growing season from late spring to early fall.Called Artemisia dracunculus, it’s part of the Asteraceae family ( whichincludes lettuce,sunflowers, and artichokes). Tarragon has an anise-licorice flavor that is indispensable to manyFrench and English recipes. It can grow to a height of about 2 – l/2 feet. The plant produces a droopinghead at the end of the stem which contains up to 40 yellow-green florets. French leaves are smoother,glossier, darker and more pungent and aromatic than those of the Russian plants. It requires delicatecare throughout the planting and growing process. Another name is called Estragon

Tobacco

Nicotiana Tabacum Tobacco is a member of the Solanaceae or nightshade family. This family includes tomato,pepper, eggplant, Irish potato, and a number of other plants. The Nicotiana rustica specieswas commonly used by American Indians and may still be used for ceremonial purposes in some areas.This growing instruction is mainly about the use as an ornamental plant or for producing rolling tobacco.

Tumeric

This herbaceous perennial is a member of the Zingiberaceae family (ginger) and is alsoconsidered a spice. The bloom is from July to August and range with burgundy, green, pink, white,yellow, or bicoloring. This showy part is actually a bract, not the true flower, which means an additionaluse as an ornamental. The canna-like leaves make it an attractive foliage plant even when flowers areabsent. The plant grows 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. Tumeric’s rhizomes have been used in food preparationand in traditional medicine. Other names are common turmeric and turmeric root.

Tarragon

A perennial herb, with a growing season from late spring to early fall.Called Artemisia dracunculus, it’s part of the Asteraceae family ( whichincludes lettuce,sunflowers, and artichokes). Tarragon has an anise-licorice flavor that is indispensable to manyFrench and English recipes. It can grow to a height of about 2 – l/2 feet. The plant produces a droopinghead at the end of the stem which contains up to 40 yellow-green florets. French leaves are smoother,glossier, darker and more pungent and aromatic than those of the Russian plants. It requires delicatecare throughout the planting and growing process. Another name is called Estragon

Tobacco

Nicotiana Tabacum Tobacco is a member of the Solanaceae or nightshade family. This family includes tomato,pepper, eggplant, Irish potato, and a number of other plants. The Nicotiana rustica specieswas commonly used by American Indians and may still be used for ceremonial purposes in some areas.This growing instruction is mainly about the use as an ornamental plant or for producing rolling tobacco.

Tumeric

This herbaceous perennial is a member of the Zingiberaceae family (ginger) and is alsoconsidered a spice. The bloom is from July to August and range with burgundy, green, pink, white,yellow, or bicoloring. This showy part is actually a bract, not the true flower, which means an additionaluse as an ornamental. The canna-like leaves make it an attractive foliage plant even when flowers areabsent. The plant grows 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. Tumeric’s rhizomes have been used in food preparationand in traditional medicine. Other names are common turmeric and turmeric root.

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