Definition
"Bible leaf" is a common name for *Tanacetum balsamita*, also known as costmary or alecost. It received its moniker because its leaves were once used as bookmarks in Bibles, offering a pleasant scent. It's like the scented bookmark of the past. Unlike ordinary paper bookmarks, Bible leaves added a subtle fragrance to the pages. The practice offered an aromatic and practical way to keep your place. It is like a historical version of scented stickers β¨, blending practicality with sensory appeal.