Ruda, Meadow Rue, Herb of Grace, Garden Rue, Herbygrass, Weinkraut Origin: Southern Europe, northern Africa ...
Herb of Grace [English]: Bacopa monnieri Herb of Grace [English]: Ruta graveolens Herb of Grace [English]: Bramia monniera Herb of the Cross [English]: Verbena officinalis var. officinalis Herb of the Cross [English]: Verbena officinalis ...
Herb of Grace (Ruta graveolens) Herbtsfreude (Sedum 'Autumn Joy') Herbygrass (Ruta graveolens) Hermannia verticillata Hesperaloe parviflora Hesperis matronalis Heteromeles arbutifolia Hetz Midget (Thuja occidentalis 'Hetzi Midget') ...
#908 Ruta graveolens Common Names: rue, common rue, herb of Grace Family: Rutaceae (citrus Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Hayseed, greek Hedge mustard (Hedge mustard) (Hedge weed) Hemptree Herb of Grace Honey plant Horseradish Horseradish, Japanese Houttuynia cordata Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis - I - ...
In All’s Well that Ends Well, someone gives a compliment, describing another as, "the sweet marjoram of the salad, or rather the herb of grace." It is a delightful herb, at once sweet and savory.
Synonyms and Common names: European vervain, Enchanter's plant, Herb of the Cross, Holy herb, Juno's tears, Pigeon's grass, Pigeonweed, Simpler's joy, Herb of Grace German = Eisenkraut, French = Verveine, Spanish and Italian = Verbena ...
Philotheca myoporoides (Wax Flower) Ruta graveolens (Rue, Herb of Grace) Skimmia foremanii Skimmia japonica (Japanese Skimmia) Skimmia reevesiana Tetradium daniellii (Korean Evodia) Zanthoxylum piperitum (Japanese Peppercorns) ...
It was sometimes associated with witches but also symbolized grace, repentance, and memory. Shakespeare in Richard II refers to it as the sour herb of grace.
See also: Grass, Orange, Aster, May, Rue
 
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