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Yes, a blender will chop herbs into small pieces.
No, White Herbs are consumed after use, so are one-use items.
In the Goldenrod city tunnel, there is a lady behind a counter. You can buy all sorts of herbs from her.
I happen to be answering my own question that I have posted but my friend told me that herbs can be located in tough dungeons but his twin brother believes you can find them in the forest in Erinn. Yet again I am answering my own question and herbs can come from Clover pigs and Clover Ingus as pets
Toad Flax is a type of herb, found in RuneScape. To get herbs, you can buy them from other players, by trading in game or using the Grand Exchange. Another good way to get herbs is to kill certain monsters that drop them. Druids are perfect for this; they drop grimy herbs a lot.
An economy based on herbs of any type would be agricultural.
The grasslands are an ecosystem by themselves. Grasslands are in what as known as a grassland ecosystem which usually contains wild flowers, grasses, and herbs.
They are herbivores so they eat plant and grass. Or shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark.
it gives us wood, herbs and supports animals necessary for our ecosystem
I BELIEVE DRUGS IS SYNTHETIC, & HERBS ARE PLANT BASED
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PLANTS. All plants are a producer!
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grain based salads are salads which are dried out into the size of herbs =] x
The height of different herbs varies greatly. Some are ground covering, some grow as flowers or bushes, some climb and some are trees. It really depends on the individual type of herb. Looking on websites (selling or providing information on herbs) at a specific herb will often provide information on it's height - you could even do a quick search on Wikipedia and find the height of many herbs.
the difference between flowering plants and shrubs herbs bushes trees are they give rise to flowers will others don't
One system of classification is based on a principle in traditional Chinese medicine that categorizes herbs into four classes: tonics, specifics, heroics, or cleansers and protectors