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How to grow Lovage | RHS Herbs
Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is a large, vigorous plant, first producing a flush of edible leaves in spring, then sending up impressive flower stalks that can reach 2m (6ft) tall in mid- to late summer . The greeny-yellow flowerheads are popular with bees and are followed by edible seeds.
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Lovage - Wikipedia
Lovage is a perennial plant, the sole species in the genus Levisticum in the family Apiaceae, subfamily Apioideae. It is native to Afghanistan and Iran.
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Levisticum officinale - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Levisticum officinale, commonly called lovage, is a culinary herb that is often grown in herb gardens for the celery-like flavor of its leaves, stems, roots ...
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lovage
▪ I. lovage1 (ˈlʌvɪdʒ) Forms: 4–7 lov(e)ach(e, 6–7 leuish, liuish, 8 loveage, 5– lovage. [ME. loveache, an etymologizing alteration (as if love-ache ‘love-parsley’: see ache n.2) of OF. levesche, luvesche (mod.F. livèche, earlier levesse, whence Du. lavas):—late L. levisticum, whence It. levistico, ...
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How to Cook With Lovage: A Delicious Forgotten Herb - Forager | Chef
Lovage freezes very well raw or cooked. I usually blanch the leaves and tender stems for a few seconds, refresh in cold water and portion them in zip top bags.
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Lovage (Levisticum officinalis) Plant | Mountain Valley Growers
Lovage is a perennial. And, while Lovage does not make a wide stem like celery, instead it makes a consistent supply of dark green very flavorful leaves.
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Lovage Love - Edible Communities
Lovage (Levisticum officinale) finds its origins in southern Europe and at one time was the second most used herb in Romania behind parsley.
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Cooking & Growing with Herbs :: LOVAGE - amy pennington
lovage—a robust perennial herb that looks and tastes like celery. “It has a savory quality and is the kind of herb that gives food a depth of ...
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Lovage Grow Guide - GrowVeg.com
Full sun in cool climates; partial shade where summers are very hot. Frost tolerant. Lovage is a hardy perennial that survives winter even in very cold ...
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How do I use Lovage? : r/vegetablegardening - Reddit
It's a "condiment". You can add it to a salad. Use it in stock, added to the other vegetables. Into sauce or marinade, added to stuffing.
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Everything You Need to Know About Cooking With Lovage - Allrecipes
Lovage (scientific name: Lecisticum Officinale) is a member of the parsley/carrot/celery families. It is grown widely in Europe.
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Lovage (band)
Lovage was a collaborative project headed by Dan the Automator, under his pseudonym "Nathaniel Merriweather" (a persona he created for the project Handsome Make Love to Your Old Lady By (Tommy Boy 2001)
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luvestiche
† luvestiche Obs. [OE. lufestice, ad. late L. levisticum: see lovage.] = lovage.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 374 ᵹenim..lufestice [etc.]..& ᵹepuna ða wyrte to somne. c 1265 Voc. Plants in Wr.-Wülcker 555/11 Leuisticum, i. luuesche, i. luuestiche.
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Ligusticum
Ligusticum porteri – oshá
Ligusticum scoticum – Scots lovage
Ligusticum sinense – gaoben 藁本
Ligusticum striatum - Szechuan lovage, Szechwan lovage, chuanxiong – small alpine lovage, is a synonym of Neogaya simplex (L.)
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libstick
† ˈlibstick Obs. [Anglicization of med.L. libisticum, corrupt f. levisticum (see lovage). Cf. F. levestic (Cotgr.).] Lovage.1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 98/2 Libstick, or Sermoun⁓tain, hath at the joints a long slender leaf [etc.]. [Cf. 1802 A. Ranken Hist. France II. iv. ii. 292 He (sc. Walafrid Strab...
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