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ID 2 Plants Please

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not sure on plant 2, but, plant 1 looks like it could be something naughty, i'd think of taking that photo down if you are in oz :)

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if you are not in Oz, then, plant number one is probably Salvia Divinorum (or a very similar looking sage). I still can not I.D plant number two.

- dio

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Odd because I have grown it from seed and did not plant any sage. I am nearly certain someone sent me lions claw and lions tail and that these are those plants. I cannot be sure but the both taste very bitter. I should also point out one of the #1 plants is very blue looking.

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Neither of them are lions tail, (leonotis leonurus), but number 2 looks like it could maybe be leonotis nepetifolia...

My leonotis flower very readily and often so it should be a good giveaway when/if it flowers for you too.

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actualy on closer inspection im probably wrong, i only just noticed the third photo, being able to zoom in on the flower changed my mind.

oh well, i'm no help now

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Plant 1 isn't S. div. Venation and flowers are wrong. It is a Salvia sp - not sure which one. Need some fertile material to id plant 2..

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Odd I never planted any Salvia. I will post more pictures of them as they grow.

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^^ If not Salvia sp then certainly in the Lamiaceae.

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looks like more than 1 plant in the pot in image #1

-left hand side with purple on the leaves and stem is Krishna Tulsi (ocimum sanctum)

-the other bigger one(s) look like another Tulsi, possibly a cross.

lightly rub that lilac/pink flower and smell. If it is strong fruity then I reckon a Kapoor Tulsi (ocimum sanctum)

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