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Shrubby perennial herb native to southern Europe and temperate Asia. It bears clusters of yellow flowers. An oil extracted from the strongly scented blue-green leaves is used in perfumery. (Ruta graveolens, family Rutaceae.)



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Lough Swilly, who got back up close home to beat Herb Of Grace in the two-year-old auction race, was originally set to be ridden by Michael Hills, but he had to cry off after having a tooth removed in the morning and 11-time champion jockey Pat Eddery took his place.
Julie Cecil can get among the winners with Herb Of Grace in the Scottish Equitable/Jockeys Association Auction Stakes (3.
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