According to The Herb Society of America's New Encyclopedia of Herbs and Their Uses by Deni Bown:
"The term "herb" also has more than one definition. Botanists describe an herb as a small, seed bearing plant with fleshy,
rather than woody, parts (from which we get the term
"herbaceous"). In this book, the term refers to a far wider range of plants.
In addition to herbaceous
perennials, herbs include trees, shrubs, annuals, vines, and more primitive
plants, such as ferns, mosses, algae, lichens, and fungi. They [herbs] are
valued for their flavor, fragrance, medicinal and healthful qualities,
economic and industrial uses, pesticidal properties, and coloring materials
(dyes)."
© Deni Bown, 2001.
Citation: Bown, Deni. The Herb Society of America New Encyclopedia of Herbs and
Their Uses. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 2001. p. 18
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