Nope - just for the smell - though I'm sure it must have some use!
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I've got this one in the front garden as well.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/208839...t-Lips/Details
That's definitely not a herb. I'm getting confused again where do herbs stop and garden plants start when they've got the same scientific name ?
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostI've got this one in the front garden as well.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/208839...t-Lips/Details
That's definitely not a herb. I'm getting confused again where do herbs stop and garden plants start when they've got the same scientific name ?
I have a variant of Salvia Macrophylla myself. It's often called Blackcurrant Sage, just to confuse you, whereas Perovskia is sometimes called Russian Sage, despite not being a salvia.
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I used to have "Hot Lips" in a previous garden. One of those plants that nobody can identify. I liked it.
My today's cuttings have been Ajuga reptans - one of the purple leaved forms. Decided it was a herb because it has medicinal uses according to PFAF
https://pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?Lat...=Ajuga+reptans
It was in a hanging basket but I'm going to use it as ground cover where it works well.
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I go by how much I usually use in a dish as to whether I think of a plant as a herb or veg. So coriander is a veg, chervil a herb, sage a herb, basil a veg, rhubarb a fruit.
Depending on what herbal doctrine used one method or another will probably have ascribed medical properties to the majority of plants. Some (e.g. The Doctrine Of Signatures) have less validity and scientific research backing them up than others.
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostI've got this one in the front garden as well.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/208839...t-Lips/Details
That's definitely not a herb. I'm getting confused again where do herbs stop and garden plants start when they've got the same scientific name ?
https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...erb_95823.htmlLast edited by veggiechicken; 21-06-2018, 08:39 PM.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI used to have "Hot Lips" in a previous garden. One of those plants that nobody can identify. I liked it.
My today's cuttings have been Ajuga reptans - one of the purple leaved forms. Decided it was a herb because it has medicinal uses according to PFAF
https://pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?Lat...=Ajuga+reptans
It was in a hanging basket but I'm going to use it as ground cover where it works well.
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Some photos of the cuttings I took - all rooted and potted.
These were poked into the pots and left to get on with it. At the back, lavender, next rosemary, then 3 types of sage and, in the round pots 2 different thymes.
These were started in water and potted after rooting.
From the back, Ajuga, Pineapple/tangerine sage. basil mint and apple mint.
Well pleased with all my free plants!!
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I love free plants too! I've had great success with Rosemary over the years...softwood cuttings, stripped lower bark, stripped leaves about 3/4 way up then stuck in water for couple of days, before sticking in soil.
Recently successfully rooted Bay, which I'm very pleased about! Similar process to Rosemary...small cuttings, stripped leaves, nicked bark and straight into soil. So far have four sprouted out of about eight. Looking forward to planting out and seeing if they grown into a tree
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This is really useful, will definitely be trying to increase my herbs thank youAnything is possible with the right attitude, a hammer
and a roll of duct tape.
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