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On this figure, there in the background, alhoma see basil leaf. Compare with these sheets smell lik


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First I look reminiscent of the basil. Please note that the herbs determine how much appearance (no less important), and the smell and taste - and that the photograph does not show that
Basil is certainly alhoma not. One is most likely to mint, but I do not know that. Perhaps the first. Scent are similar. alhoma
Click to expand alhoma ... If you look only in appearance, ie the size of the list, then it is with basil 'will not start'. I once had the basil leaves into fine as large as marjoram to the laurel. - The smell of them is exactly the same except that the small intense. There are also a lot of species / subspecies menthae: curly-(crispa), water-(Aquatica), small-(rue), peppermint-(piperita) .... I had previously worked as a tamnosmeđecrvenu (Thai?). If they like the smell, you are of the same family but a different look ..
I think it's Murtelica, the bar is hard to call my home and we have in the garden and the list looks like our garden. Smells lipo and has a strong odor and is good for forcing the mosquitoes pounder and another way to say that we have a dvi species in the garden. Maybe I'm wrong but I really think that Murtelica.
On this figure, there in the background, alhoma see basil leaf. Compare with these sheets smell like that and see if it-is. Generally, it is difficult to determine anything without alhoma a picture of a flower. Often plants look almost identical, but when you see it bloom then one has a creamy and the other pink or blue flowers and that is not the same type.
Smelled, alhoma tasted ... The first plant smells and tastes like chewing peppermint, so I think it's mint. I do not know exactly noted that in the background of another image basil. However the plant in the foreground image is another smell and taste quite different from basil plants with the first image. A bit has a peppery smell, and taste is slightly spicy and slightly bitter. They said it was making tea from them.
I think that Figure 2 is not basil.
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After a few months of waiting, here's finally some change on plants. Both plants have pale purple, tiny boutonnieres, so I guess it's the same type of plants ... This is a picture of the first plants alhoma (Figure 1):
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