Dill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a short-lived perennial herb. ... The name dill comes from Old English dile, thought to have originated from a Norse or ...
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dill: Definition from Answers.com
dill n. An aromatic herb (Anethum graveolens) native to Eurasia, having finely dissected leaves and small yellow flowers clustered in umbels
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Growing Dill
Describes propogation, growth, harvest, preservation, and common varieties of the herb dill. For home gardeners.
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Dill
Dill is a hardy annual, a native of the Mediterranean region and Southern Russia. ... Lyte (Dodoens, 1578) says Dill was sown in all gardens amongst worts and pot-herbs. ...
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Dill
Description of dill, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips.
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Dill - New World Encyclopedia
Dill is a popular commercial plant for culinary purposes, as well as used medicinally. ... Medically, dill has been used for over 2000 years, and is particularly well ...
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It was known as a medicinal herb to the ancient Greeks and Romans, where soldiers placed burned dill seeds on their wounds to promote healing. ...
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What is Dill?
Dill is a plant (Anethum graveolens), that yields both a seed-like fruit referred to as dill seed or dill and leafy growth called dill weed. ...
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Cookbook:Dill - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Dill leaves (called dill weed) are used to flavor many foods, such as borscht and gravlax. ... Dill seed has long been used to make teas for helping with digestive problems. ...
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Dill (Anethum graveolens) | Garden Guides
Dill (Anethum graveolens). This Herb Guide features information on growing and using dill...
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