John Gerard, also spelt John Gerarde, (c. 1545–1612) was a botanist and herbalist.[1] He maintained a large herbal garden in London.[2] His chief notability is as the author of a big – 1480 pages – and heavily illustrated Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes. First published in 1597, it was the most widely circulated botany book in English in the 17th century.
Nova. She is a simple girl. Or is that just a mask I mean we all wear one may be pretty or ugly but we wear them. Its what shelters some of us. She is a bundle of lies, hurt, honesty and most of all fangs. When she is walking home one night she is turned into something and then something she never new she was. A werewolf is what she was, a vampire is what she became, and a hybrid is what she is now. She comes forth and she finds herself unraveling. She tells the biggest secret of all. She will
John Gerard, also spelt John Gerarde, (c. 1545–1612) was a botanist and herbalist.[1] He maintained a large herbal garden in London.[2] His chief notability is as the author of a big – 1480 pages – and heavily illustrated Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes. First published in 1597, it was the most widely circulated botany book in English in the 17th century.
Nova. She is a simple girl. Or is that just a mask I mean we all wear one may be pretty or ugly but we wear them. Its what shelters some of us. She is a bundle of lies, hurt, honesty and most of all fangs. When she is walking home one night she is turned into something and then something she never new she was. A werewolf is what she was, a vampire is what she became, and a hybrid is what she is now. She comes forth and she finds herself unraveling. She tells the biggest secret of all. She will