I’m not qualified or confident, but I would guess a raspberry or blackberry bush..
Ok-Contribution7044
Just to throw another contender in the ring,……. It looks quite similar to pineapple sage. Crush and smell a leaf and you will know.
12ga_
Looks like chia.
Same-Criticism-6355
My guess is pineapple sage.
Crush a leaf between your fingers and smell it. If it’s fruity, it’s pineapple sage. If it’s earthy, a more common sage.
KennyDUSMC
Mint(?)
Freefruit22
Crush the leaves.. does it smell like some kind of mint?
crossdtherubicon
Looks alot of some kind of raspberry. You can check th3 bottom of the leaves, and if the bottom are a lighter color than the tops then im quite confident.
Not all raspberries have thorns but, that would also be a clue.
Raspberries tend to grow from single ‘canes’, rather than growing as a bush form or tree form. The canes tend to grow tall before branching out.
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I’m not qualified or confident, but I would guess a raspberry or blackberry bush..
Just to throw another contender in the ring,……. It looks quite similar to pineapple sage. Crush and smell a leaf and you will know.
Looks like chia.
My guess is pineapple sage.
Crush a leaf between your fingers and smell it. If it’s fruity, it’s pineapple sage. If it’s earthy, a more common sage.
Mint(?)
Crush the leaves.. does it smell like some kind of mint?
Looks alot of some kind of raspberry. You can check th3 bottom of the leaves, and if the bottom are a lighter color than the tops then im quite confident.
Not all raspberries have thorns but, that would also be a clue.
Raspberries tend to grow from single ‘canes’, rather than growing as a bush form or tree form. The canes tend to grow tall before branching out.