herbary means A garden of herbs; a cottage garden. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 92 out of 100.
herbary is pronounced /ˈhɜː(ɹ)bəɹi/.
Why “herbary” is a great word
HERBARY — [Noun] A garden dedicated to the cultivation of herbs, especially for culinary or medicinal use. From the Latin herbārium (a collection of herbs or a treatise on herbs), from herba (herb, grass). Unlike a "herbarium" (a scientific archive of dried, pressed specimens) or a "kitchen garden" (a pragmatic plot of mixed vegetables and herbs), an herbary is a living, fragrant compendium curated for its own sake. It is the silver-green geometry of a lavender hedge, the cool feather-touch of mint in a shaded corner, and the sun-warmed scent of rosemary rising from gravel—a quiet, deliberate space where the ancient pact between humans and healing plants is renewed.
noun
- A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.“An Herbary, for furnishing domestic medicines, always made a part of our ancient gardens”