Help Identifying herbs
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illmonkey

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19,752 posts

224 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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I wanted a little herb garden, so I bought one, then forgot what I bought and planted.

I can get 2 out of 5…

1. Rosemary
2. I’ve been using this as basil…
3.
4. Bay leaf
5.


Planet Claire

3,412 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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No 2. looks to be either Marjoram or Oregano and 3 could be Thyme?

craig1912

4,500 posts

138 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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Think 2 is oregano, 3 is some type of thyme and 5 could be a type of mint

Output Flange

17,027 posts

237 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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I'd suggest:

1. Rosemary
2. Looks more like oregano
3. Looks like a thyme plant that has flowered
4. Bay leaf
5. Either sage or a ropey looking mint plant - should be able to smell mint if it is

otolith

66,765 posts

230 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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1 - rosemary
2 - oregano or marjoram
3 - thyme
4 - bay
5 - sage

boyse7en

8,071 posts

191 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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Best way would be to crush a leaf and sniff. Most herbs are pretty distinctive.



No. 5 looks like a version of mint to me (there are hundreds of variants) but if it is a type of sage it will have soft, almost hairy, leaves.

oddman

4,005 posts

278 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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otolith said:
1 - rosemary
2 - oregano or marjoram
3 - thyme
4 - bay
5 - sage
Agree - tricky because 3 and 5 are variegated

TBH you will be better separating them and planting them in large pots as they are very vigorous.

21TonyK

13,138 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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oddman said:
otolith said:
1 - rosemary
2 - oregano or marjoram
3 - thyme
4 - bay
5 - sage
Agree - tricky because 3 and 5 are variegated

TBH you will be better separating them and planting them in large pots as they are very vigorous.
I'd go with the above as well, pretty sure on the oregano, mine has flowers on now which is a real givewaway

illmonkey

Original Poster:

19,752 posts

224 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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Thank you all.

Inclined to go with this as they seem like herbs I’d get!

2 would be oregano, I distinctly remember turning my nose up at marjoram!

Moving soon, so they’ll stay in the single pot for now.

21TonyK said:
oddman said:
otolith said:
1 - rosemary
2 - oregano or marjoram
3 - thyme
4 - bay
5 - sage
Agree - tricky because 3 and 5 are variegated

TBH you will be better separating them and planting them in large pots as they are very vigorous.
I'd go with the above as well, pretty sure on the oregano, mine has flowers on now which is a real givewaway

Mobile Chicane

21,898 posts

238 months

Tuesday 28th June 2022
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I would definitely get those into separate pots, though the marjoram / oregano and thyme could stay together.

Rosemary and sage will become huge shrubs given half the chance, which is nice, plus they are attractive to pollinating insects.

Bay will become a tree in time, again nice since it's evergreen.

jet_noise

6,020 posts

208 months

Wednesday 29th June 2022
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Should the Bay be protected over winter when 'tis that young?

Echo boyse7en - if you crush a leaf from each of the plants the honks are quite distinctive. Assuming you already know what they smell like!

Silvanus

6,907 posts

49 months

Wednesday 29th June 2022
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21TonyK said:
oddman said:
otolith said:
1 - rosemary
2 - oregano or marjoram
3 - thyme
4 - bay
5 - sage
Agree - tricky because 3 and 5 are variegated

TBH you will be better separating them and planting them in large pots as they are very vigorous.
I'd go with the above as well, pretty sure on the oregano, mine has flowers on now which is a real givewaway
I'd go with this