(1) Caterpillars of the Black and Anise Swallowtail make their home on and eat the leaves from the parsley family that include fennel, angelica , dill and chervil.(2) This is a basic recipe but you may add dried black mushrooms, or Chinese herbs such as ginseng, red dates, or angelica sinensis also known as dang gui or dong quai in Chinese.(3) Several herbs also help rebalance the female endocrine system, including angelica (dong quai), licorice root, black cohosh, and chasteberries.(4) They can include such herbs as dandelion root, aloe, artichoke, saffron, rhubarb root, gentian, angelica root, myrrh, and senna, to name a few.(5) I had wormwood, soapwort, dill, yarrow, tarragon, chives, rosemary, lavender, angelica , many kinds of basil and thymes.(6) Among the vegetation in the northern sector of the marsh lie tall herbs including meadow-sweet, wild angelica and figwort, while strands of yellow iris, greater tussock sedge and alder carr can also be seen.(7) They found that the 10 most inhibitory oils were derived from thyme, cinnamon, bay, clove, almond, lovage, pimento, marjoram, angelica , and nutmeg.(8) Prepare 1,000 grams of mutton, 10 grams of licorice root and 10 grams of Chinese angelica (both available in Chinese drugstores).(9) His slides showed examples of phormium, umbellifors, ferns and grasses, such as yuccas, angelica , tree ferns, bamboos and pampas grass.(10) The verb ├ö├ç├┐to candy├ö├ç├û today indicates a method of preservation using sugar syrup; candied fruit, marrons glacÔö£┬«s, candied ginger, and candied angelica all use this process.(11) When the plant angelica is distilled into essential oil for aromatherapy, it can improve mental clarity, enhance digestion and relieve cold symptoms.(12) Two important Chinese herbs that tonify blood and enter the liver meridian are angelica sinensis and white peony root.(13) Other tablets from Dufour are beautifully embedded with glacÔö£┬«ed orange and lemon peel, and vividly-green pieces of candied angelica .(14) Uncooked angelica sinensis lubricates the intestines and frees the stools.(15) But gin is truly an international spirit with ingredients such as cardamom from Sri Lanka, cassia bark from Vietnam, orange peel from Spain, coriander seed from the Czech Republic, angelica root from Germany.(16) The most popular ones have umbrella shaped flowers such as fennel, dill, cilantro, caraway, angelica , tansy, wild carrot & yarrow.