Violets and lavenders do not need much sunlight; they grow better in the shade.
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Violets and lavenders do not need much sunlight; they grow better in the shade.
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I refer to the Labiate family,—a family to which the lavenders, the mints, the thymes, and the hyssops belong, with basil, rosemary, and marjoram,—all plants of "gray renown," as he happily remarks in his description of the herbal of his "Schoolmistress."
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