Solved Mystery Plant!

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  1. eddybaby

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    I planted some Fuchsias last year which are finally putting in an appearance, however there's a mystery plant too, any ideas anyone? Thank you.

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    Did you mean to say Freesias? (so the mystery plant is the one at low level)
     
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      Yes I did mean Freesias :heehee:
       
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        We'll need a close-up photo @eddybaby, can barely see that! :)

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          ....and yes the mystery plant us the one at low level, the suns gone to my head :Wino:
           
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          Looks like Speedwell, a weed (but should be in flower by now).
           
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            Could it be a mint?
             
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              Time to crush a leaf and sniff.
               
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                Looks like a mint to me too, similar leaf shape to my Mentha piperita 'Chocolate'.

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                    I think you're right Scrungee. Did some research and found some pictures looks very similar. I'm in the north of uk so maybe a bit early for flowering here? I crushed some leaves and its definitely not mint. :ThankYou:
                     
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