- The home of Nigella online | Nigella Lawson
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- Nigella Lawson - Wikipedia
She became the deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986, aged 26
- Nigella - Wikipedia
Nigella is a genus of 18 species [1] of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Southern Europe, North Africa, South Asia, Southwest Asia and Middle East Common names applied to members of this genus are nigella, devil-in-a-bush or love-in-a-mist
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- How to Plant and Grow Nigella Flowers - Better Homes Gardens
Nigella damascena and Nigella sativa are both annual flowering plants in the genus Nigella The seeds of Nigella sativa are intensely flavored and used as a spice known as black cumin, black caraway, or Kalonji
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- How to Plant and Grow Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist) - The Old Farmers Almanac
Here’s everything you need to know about planting, growing, and caring for Nigella Nigella damascena is an easy-to-grow annual best known for its lacy foliage; jewel-like blue, pink, lavender, and white flowers on 1-1 2- to 2-foot-tall stems; and uncommonly striped and spiny seed capsules
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