I am in southern Riverside County in California, and last year two of these came up just outside our fence, in heavy clay soil. They nev...Read Moreer got very big, but I was shown some larger specimens just up the road. This year I notice three of them coming up outside our fence, and maybe five that are growing just up the road.
I watered the ones we had last year, & wonder if I should do the same this year.
(The ones up the road always seem to be larger than those outside our fence. But they all look --and smell-- alike . . . like turpentine. It reminds me of when my dad used to paint something!)
I enjoy the small pretty blue flowers on this plant, and hope that it continues to come up next to or in our yard! (:
I also enjoy the smell of the leaves on my fingers, after having rubbed them! (:
Its main drawback would be that it is not fire resistant, perhaps its oils are even easy to ignite. ):
L.A. (Canoga Park), CA (Zone 10a) | October 2008 | neutral
One of the few plants to bloom here in the wild in the summer. The odor of the foliage seems to be an acquired taste. I used to think i...Read Moret was awful. Now I think it is interesting. It does have a vinegar smell, but it is more complex than that.
I am in southern Riverside County in California, and last year two of these came up just outside our fence, in heavy clay soil. They nev...Read More
One of the few plants to bloom here in the wild in the summer. The odor of the foliage seems to be an acquired taste. I used to think i...Read More