lemon verbena

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English - Turkish
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) limon otu
English - English
A deciduous perennial shrub native to South America, sometimes used to flavor foods
- The leaves are picked in summer and used fresh in herbal teas and in syrups, salads, or stuffing for meat and poultry They can also be chopped and sprinkled over drinks and fruit puddings
Fragrant, sweet, lemony herb that makes a good tea and adds delicate flavor to custards and similar desserts
a tender perennial herb which grows in our garden during the summer, and on our windowsills during the winter We dry the leaves, which have a very refreshing lemon scent, and add them to our Lemon Verbena soap
An aromatic shrub (Aloysia triphylla) native to Argentina and Chile, cultivated for its fragrant foliage and flowers
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lemon verbenas
plural form of lemon verbena
lemon verbena

    Hyphenation

    lem·on ver·be·na

    Turkish pronunciation

    lemın vırbinı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlemən vərˈbēnə/ /ˈlɛmən vɜrˈbiːnə/

    Etymology

    [ 'le-m&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English lymon, from Middle French limon, from Medieval Latin limon-, limo, from Arabic laymun.
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