Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 I had no idea the name is Artimisia, Thank you for ths information. I will look for a tarragon plant, there is a huge nursery near me. Donna --- genny_y2k <genny_y2k wrote: > Donna, > I do wish that I could have sent fresh Tarragon to > you as it is so > much tastier than dried. No wonder Amy liked > it..Tarragon whose > generic name is Artimisia gets it's name from the > Greek Goddess > Artemis goddess of the moon. It is a 'woman's herb'. > Tarragon is the > main flavoring in many sauces and the foundation of > classic French > Cuisine. Interestinly it cannot be propagated by > seed but must be > cultivated by cuttings or root division. My Tarragon > was given to me > by my niece and I hope to continue keeping the > potted plant alive > indoors throughout the winter. > I love herbs and spices. > Smiles and hugs > Deanna > > - In , > Donnalilacflower > <thelilacflower wrote: > > > > > > and Amy loved your tarragon on her sandwich > Deanna, > > Donna > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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