Identification

I’ve seen this plant a million times and I’ve never known it’s name. It’s leaves smell just like black walnut leaves/husks. I know one of you garden gurus will name it in 0.5 seconds lol. Thanks everyone.

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I knew you guys wouldn’t fail me!

I think maybe.Swedish ivy (Plectranthus australis)
Does it have a square stem opposite leafs ?

@Borer_the_explorer.
Well… Square stems. ?
Opposite leafs.?
Aromatic…
Some varietys show …varigation / yellow / white / green /etc…

I’m out mushroom hunting, I’ll look when I get home. Definitely looks like you might be right.

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good luck on your hunt and share some pics of your finds…

Scott


I totally forgot to get the picture of the plant. I’ll snap a few when I get off work.

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Nice morels!

those look like Morels to me but there are look alike. Morels are hollow in the cross section false Morels are not.


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Great pics! Those will be a big help for people. I never pic the false ones but a lot of people do.

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Stems look round to me.

It seems varigated cuban oregano…

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Another possible identification!

If it where cuban oregano you would smell it instantly.

Also here is mine for comparrison

It does smell but it smells horrible. I can’t imagine anyone eating it.

I have several different seeds planted in a barrel and I forget what I planted where since this past Fall :man_facepalming: Could someone tell me if this is a seedling or a garden veggie or just a weed… :sweat_smile:

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That’s a ragweed.

@Borer_the_explorer that’s almost 100% a coleus.

Dax

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To me , that looks like beggars tick ( Bidens sp.)
Those seeds that stick in your socks, with the two little barbs on them.
There are some horticultural variety s , similar to coreopsis .
So unless you planted flowers like that , I think it’s a weed.
That’s my guess

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