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Old 01-07-2009, 04:20 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Boron Elgar[_2_] Boron Elgar[_2_] is offline
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On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:05:49 -0700, "gunner"
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"Boron Elgar" wrote in message
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Something got planted in the deck garden and escaped a label. Since
several family members were digging through the seed envelopes (of
which there are at least 150, many with no photos or drawings) and
plating that day, I have (almost) no idea of what it is.

It was placed along side the pots that have lettuce spinach and
greens, so I am guessing it might be some sort of edible, but frankly,
it would be nice to confirm that. I have boldly tasted a leaf and it
is peppery - in fact, similar to a green pepper taste.

I have a bunch of Asian vegetable/greens seeds with no English on
them. Something along those lines perhaps? The leaves are not soft, as
spinach would be, they are bendable, surely, but more stiff. The
plants are about 12" tall right now.

Nevertheless, with all the fun had by everyone the day of planting,
this might be anything. Mystery can be interesting, I suppose. Please
don't let me lead you down the primrose path with the info above.

Any help is appreciated.

http://i40.tinypic.com/6qw86p.jpg

http://i43.tinypic.com/2uj1k6x.jpg

Boron


Did you by chance have pepper seeds in there? Kinda looks like one of the
Korean green pepper plants albiet a bit wide at the leaf base. The leaves
of chiles are sometimes used as a green. A suggestion for IDs is to put a
common point of reference, such as a short ruler, a coin, etc. in your
pic. Too far from your decking to get an estimate of the leaf size.



I have mixed hot peppers planted, but not in any sort of profusion,
such as this. Pepper leaves are not quite as "tough" as these leaves
are, either.

As I mentioned, the height of the plants is 12", so the leaves are
about 3" long, as you can see in comparison to that indicated height.

Boron