Plant Identification

Gina L
by Gina L
I'm back with a couple more I can't identify
Thought it was rosemary. But No
not sure
Better shot
Skunk Cabbage ?
Vinca????
  8 answers
  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Sep 02, 2013
    Not sure why you thought 1 and 3 weren't rosemary, because that's sure what they look like. Two definitely looks like a kind of mint, but Rhonda's crush test will tell.
    • Gina L Gina L on Sep 02, 2013
      @Douglas Hunt LoL My eyes said yes Doug but my snifter was off!! As I pinched and smelled after settling in I KNEW IT!!! TY Hugs GL!!!!
  • Country Life Farms Country Life Farms on Sep 02, 2013
    4. could be lambs ear, does it bloom into large velvely flowers with little purple blooms? if so it is most likely lamb's ear hard to tell by the picture. Rosemary for sure, and the others, cant tell by the pictures.
  • Doris Doris on Sep 03, 2013
    Actually, 1 and 3 look to me like a form of creeping phlox. I have creeping phlox in my garden.
  • Tabby Tabby on Sep 03, 2013
    Rosemary has very woody stems, and the leaves are hard and stiff with a little crease down the middle, very pine-tree like. Phlox is softer, more like a succulent plant. My lamb's ear was always gray.
  • Doris Hutchinson Doris Hutchinson on Sep 23, 2013
    Rosemary prostrate I think that's the name---it spreads and can make a good hanging plant.
  • Rae Rae on Sep 23, 2013
    7. lavender sage
  • Linda Linda on Sep 28, 2013
    Lambs ears. The other could be creepnig phlox or dianthus.
  • Debra Della Vedova Debra Della Vedova on May 12, 2014
    1 & 3 are creeping phlox, #2 looks like lambs ear and not sure about the last one