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  1. 2nd_bassoon

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    Bought this earlier in the year but cannot for the life of me find it's label now. It's got very feathery leaves and I *think* had lots of small white flowers in the summer.

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    Sorry for the poor quality pictures - dropped my phone one too many times and the camera is giving out :redface:
     
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      Having only "small white flowers" I'd guess it's a herb (rather than floral bedding).

      What do the leaves smell of when you crush them?
       
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      Hi 2ndB, It's a bit difficult to i.d. due to the clarity of the images but, and it's a wild guess, that it could be the Herb Oregano which can have white flowers:dunno::scratch::coffee::snorky:
       
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      Oregano doesn't have feathery leaves.
       
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        Depends on your/2nd Bassoon's interpretation of "feathery", Scrungee:dunno::dunno::snorky:
         
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        It's not 'oval leaves' like what Oregano has


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        Is there a white flowered Taragon?

        EDIT There's a white flowered feathery leaved variety of Corriander.
         
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          Okay:doh:, plan "B", lets suggest Rosemary which also has white flowers:scratch::snorky:
           
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            Looks like rosemary to me
             
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              I wonder if that`s an Achillea - when I first looked at the picture I thought ''Yarrow'' :scratch:
               
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                The trouble with that, Tetters, is that it doesn't have the habit of a Achillea and should be taller to be an Achillea.:dunno:
                 
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                Definitely not Achillea, that has leaves that are divided like a fern. This look like individual leaves. I'd go for Rosemary as well.
                 
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                  'scuse the spelling
                   
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                    Foliage looks like Diosma, which has lots of small pale pink flowers
                     
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                      Prizes go to @CarolineL - diosma is a familier name, and having googled it it definitely looks like the right one :biggrin:

                      Now time to invest in a better camera... :redface:
                       
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