Satureja montana (Mountain Savory) 30cm, Mountain Savory is a dwarf woody perennial with thousands of small whitish rose flowers, and small, needle-like, dark green, ...
Satureja montana nana Savory, Dwarf Winter perennial, easy care created by in the weeds zones: 3a thru 11b ...
Winter savory (Satureja montana): Winter savory is a shrub-like perennial that grows to be about 1 foot tall. The leaves are gathered before flowering to season beans and meats. Clip often to encourage flavorful new growth.
Savory, Winter Satureja montana (Perennial) Culinary and Medicinal. Winter Savory is a creeper that forms a dense mat of bright green leaves. Its culinary uses are the same as Summer Savory.
Ajedrea - Satureja montana Ajedrea silvestre - Satureja montana Ajenjo cimarrón - Parthenium hysterophorus Ajenjo de campo - Parthenium hysterophorus Ajenjo loco - Sisymbrium sophia Ajenjo marino - Artemisia maritima ...
Tragohorto (Spice) [Greek]: Satureja montana Tragohorto (Spice) [Greek]: Satureja montana montana Tragohorto (Spice) [Greek]: Satureja thymbra Tragopogon [Greek]: Tragopogon porrifolius ...
Satureja montana (Winter Savory) Satureja capitata synonym of Thymbra capitata (Conehead Thyme, Persian Hyssop, Spanish Oregano) Satureja chamissonis synonym of Clinopodium douglasii (Yerba Buena) ...
Savory (Winter) (Satureja montana) Description Winter savory has dark green, shiny, pointed leaves much stiffer in texture than summer savory. It is a woody perennial plant growing to 2 feet in height with small white or lavender flowers.
Savory, winter (Satureja montana) Silphium, silphion, laser, laserpicium, lasarpicium (Ancient Roman cuisine, Ancient Greek cuisine) Sorrel (Rumex acetosa) Sorrel, sheep (Rumex acetosella) Spearmint (Mentha spicata) ...
The perennial winter savory (Satureja montana ) is more pungent than the common annual summer savory (S. hortensis ).
Other sources of Carvacrol are Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot), which yields 52 to 58 per cent of Carvacrol; Satureja montana (Winter Savoury or White Thyme), oil from wild plants of this species containing 35 to 40 per cent of Carvacrol; ...
See also: Thyme, Savory, Thymus, Medic, Oregano
 
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