Plants are sandwiched in the pages.

Recommend a rosemary. (The leaves are small and the branches are bookmarks)

Rosemary, also known as "the dew of the sea", has green leaves, rich natural fragrance and strong insect resistance.

Rosemary has been cultivated in China for a long time. As early as the Three Kingdoms period, Wei Wendi Cao Pi wrote the poem "Rosemary Fu". Jay Chou has a song called Rosemary.

"Compendium of Materia Medica" records: "It was introduced from the western regions, and the branches and leaves were put into bags and pasted, which was very fragrant." Rosemary branches can also be used to make herbal tea, herbal barbecue and so on.

There is an old legend that the flowers of rosemary were originally white. On the way to Egypt with baby Jesus, the Virgin Mary hung her robe on the rosemary tree. Since then, the flowers of rosemary have turned blue. On the way from Judea to Egypt, Jesus dried his washed clothes on rosemary, which was endowed with many medicinal effects. Religious legends have deepened the sacred power of rosemary. In Europe, rosemary is widely planted around churches, and Christians regard it as a sacred offering, so rosemary is also called "the rose of the Virgin Mary". 」

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