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Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 18:27
| The herb forum said to ask on this forum...sure looks like an oregano leaves to me and smells somewhat lemony... they say no its a weed
they are even growing in the other neighbors gravel .They are all downhill seems like from the neglected , abanoned raised herb garden bed Thanks Yall jean |
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- Posted by lisanti07028 z6NJ (My Page) on Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 18:47
| do you have a picture? |
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- Posted by theplantwizard none (My Page) on Sat, Aug 18, 12 at 0:25
| Perhaps Thymus citriodorus? |
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| This is the original post - it is not any herb known to the regulars on the Herb Forum and does not look like Oregano. It is definitely not Thymus citriodorus. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Original post
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- Posted by jeanwedding 6 ky (My Page) on Sat, Aug 18, 12 at 20:25
| Oh, i thought i put it here, Sorry I hope it is good cause there is lots out side this door, and I even planted some in my herb section !!!!! Thanks Jean |
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| Maybe Croton monanthogynus (Prairie Tea), which is in the Spurge family. |
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- Posted by jeanwedding 6 ky (My Page) on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 16:05
| thanks all.....I think you all are right on. one source says its not for a tea....why call it prairie tea ,then????? Thanks yall Jean |
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- Posted by fatamorgana Zone 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 19:41
| Common names, who knows? Maybe because it is scented, but I did see the following - link attached. FataMorgana |
Here is a link that might be useful: google books
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| I saw your post on the herb forum and recognized it as something in the Euphorbia family (which includes spurges). Since it's a Euphorbia, it's toxic. It has white sap, and that's toxic. It's a common weed in prairies. It's even growing in my neighborhood here in Houston, which used to be a prairie. |
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