Was wondering what it was, Carol. Such a lovely photo. Thought mint at first but I see in the comments you said it was oregano. I don't often use it fresh. As I recall, you have to use it sparingly because it's quite strong. How do you use it?
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Beautiful picture and I am sure I will find out about this blog tomorrow from your cooking :D
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well you did not share what kind it is? so many look the same ;) it looks fuzzy leaf? have a great week! ~Faythe @GMT
ReplyDeleteIs it mint? I do love mint!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, maybe a pineapple mint? :@)
ReplyDeleteit looks like oregano to me,, thanks so much for visiting me tonight,,
ReplyDeleteI love herbs!
ReplyDeleteHard to say for sure? I am going with oregano.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I have no clue what kind of herb it is, though.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful photo. I'm thrown off by the size and can't venture a guess as to what herb it might be. Sorry! Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteNice herb photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's oregano :)
ReplyDeleteI should have planted herbs!
ReplyDeletewell, I have grown it and did not recognize it. shame on me.
ReplyDeleteOregano! I have Greek oregano that has been growing in a container for years, and has begun to bloom already.
ReplyDeleteThat green shade is just so beautiful, and your camera is awesome for capturing the detail down to the texture!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic...
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Have a great WW!!
Lovely and I imagine fragrant as well.
ReplyDeletelove fresh herbs make all the difference
ReplyDeleteyou can never go wrong with oreganos.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
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Such a beautiful, fresh green.
ReplyDeleteLooks like mint, but I'm not exactly an expert.
ReplyDeleteI am not very good with herbs but my limited knowledge would have to also be mint
ReplyDeleteOh phew! I guessed right. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteBasil is my favorite. I love the bold flavor. But oregano works, too.
ReplyDeleteKinda looks like mint leaves, which I love the smell of and especially when they in a Mojito that I'm drinking...
ReplyDeleteSome kind of an herb, right? =)
ReplyDelete(Oops, I just read that it's oregano!)
I think it is funny that you have already said the answer and people are still guessing! :)
ReplyDeletelooks delicious ;)
ReplyDeleteI love Greek oregano! Especially on my pizza!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good and inviting!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it's mint... either way, very nice and green. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like mint to me, too. It has the fuzzy leaves :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! The fuzziness of it makes me think it's oregano. Mmmmmmm...I love the smell of fresh oregano! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely shot...
ReplyDeleteFresh mint is wonderful. A new work of art showing gratitude at my blog link.
ReplyDeleteBasil, right? It looks like Basil to me, anyway, which is one of my favorite herbs!
ReplyDeleteBasil, one of my faves...
ReplyDeleteWas wondering what it was, Carol. Such a lovely photo. Thought mint at first but I see in the comments you said it was oregano. I don't often use it fresh. As I recall, you have to use it sparingly because it's quite strong. How do you use it?
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I feel like i can smell it from here!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the nice comments! It's oregano.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's really good in this recipe with lamb chops and lemon sauce!
http://theresalwaysthyme.blogspot.com/2011/05/lamb-chops-with-lemon-sauce.html
Lovely photo. I can't believe its the end of June and I just planted my herbs. Oops, I would have guessed incorrectly.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought I would be able to guess ... but ...maybe oregano?
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Late visit has its advantages. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt is oregano, right?