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Any scent when you touch/crush the leaves?
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Sorry, it is an outdoor plant. The pic is just of the leaves in a vase indoors As far as I am aware there is no smell, but I can't smell anything at the momentLast edited by Norfolkgrey; 06-05-2017, 12:20 PM.
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When you get the chance you can also check out if it has a stem, if there's any markings on the stem, if it has a tap root, tuberous root etc.
The leaves look like hamburg parsley - but it also loons like other things. I don't think it looks like cow parsley or hemlock, I'm sure those leaves are pointier.
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Sorry can't help with an official name, but my Gran used to have what looked very similar to your pictures and I'm pretty sure Baby was in the name. I found it once at a garden centre, but no garden at the time. I think it has whiteish or yellowish flowers, or possibly a hint of pink, whatever the colour the flowers are small and not very noticeable amongst the foliage. From what I remember it's quite tall about 3 - 4 foot, or perhaps I was little at the time!
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