It popped up about a month ago in my yard and I let it grow hoping it was a native. The first couple times I scanned it I got stuff like common three leaf(?) and mint, now I'm getting chia plant or sage. I snipped it down when it was growing too tall and was thinking it was some weirdo plant that never flowers. I checked on it today and it's developed something new so I'm wondering if it's identifiable now? Or do I need to wait for it to bloom

Southern California zone 9b

by Realistic-Rich-8455

3 Comments

  1. No_One7894

    I meannn…it looks like chia(s.hispanica) ….but this is one I’m not an expert in. Someone else on the sub will know, but if not wait for it to flower for sure

  2. Separate-Ladder5666

    A square stem means it in the mint family. I bow to the botanists that can tell you more.

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