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Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 7:47
| Looks like tarragon, smells like mint.
Horizontal trailing stem with white hair-like roots. VERY fleshy water filled stem. Smooth elongated leaves with no serration. Help please! |
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- Posted by thosedarnsqurls Up-State NY 5 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 2, 12 at 8:01
| Thank You, jaynine............It does look similar to the Pycanthemum tenuifolium, but with much softer, whiter, and fleshier stem. Thuis is definitely a water plant......As I remember, (My mom used to have the Mountaiun Mint), it's a stiff, upright plant that grew on dry land. This would not survive on dry land, and the stem is trailing......horizontal. |
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