
How to Grow and Care for Rue - The Spruce
Sep 23, 2025 · Rue (Ruta graveolens) does double duty in the sunny herb garden, attracting beneficial insects and repelling pests. Learn how to grow this herb.
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RUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Indeed, the English rue traveled its own road: it comes originally from the Old English word hrēow, meaning "sorrow." Used as both a noun meaning "sorrow, regret," and, more frequently, a verb …
Rue | Herb, Plant, Uses, Toxicity, Description, & Facts | Britannica
rue, (Ruta graveolens), small perennial shrub in the family Rutaceae used as a culinary and medicinal herb. Native to the Balkan Peninsula, rue is cultivated for its strongly aromatic leaves, which can be …
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Rue Herb: Your Breakout Guide - Garden and Allotment Tips and Advice
May 29, 2025 · Rue (Ruta graveolens) is a hardy, perennial herb known for its strong, bitter flavor, silvery foliage, and medicinal uses. Once a staple in ancient herbalism, rue today is prized both for …
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RUE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
RUE definition: to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly. See examples of rue used in a sentence.
RUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RUE definition: 1. to feel sorry about an event and wish it had not happened 2. to feel sorry about an event and…. Learn more.
Rue - definition of rue by The Free Dictionary
To feel regret, remorse, or sorrow. n. Sorrow; regret: "I ... won her from various rivals, who ... went away, one may say, full of rue" (Brian Doyle).