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Yea Netty... it does look like my Lavandula angustifolia... but mine has only one stalk barely about 7-8 inches long..n prostrate...but i see there r some new growth on it....
Carly...does it smell...? could it be a lavender/ Lavandula angustifolia?
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Certainly not rosemary (which is a member of the lavender family). But it certainly looks like a lavender. Rosemary has almost needle like leaves and doesn't smell like aniseed (I speak as a darn good cook not a darn good gardner). If the leaves smell like aniseed then it is certainly a herb but is not the classic dill type with feathery type leaves, or even basil with broad leaves. So let's settle for a lavender. Which one, I leave to better gardners. (But not better cooks). Don't forget that lavender was originally grown as a herb. Bit strong for modern taste.
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There is a type of lavender that grows prostrate as it flowers. Am interested to see what happens as it matures and flowers.
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