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Need help with Bay Leaf info
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I am the proud keeper of a 5 ft tall sweet bay (laurus nobilis). It was obtained five years ago at 4 inches tall, and to say it's prospered is an understatement. The lemon/veneer smell of the leaves is amazing, but the entire plant is kept in an 18" pot and brought in over winter. However, I was upset to notice the bay leaves in the kitchen have a completely different odor from the tree. The leaves are also a different shape at the tip, curling inward and making two half-circles instead of ending at a sharp tip. Is this a different form of bay? Could it be turkish bay? Thanks very much, Dan nw NJ |
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Dan in :
Hi! I am the proud keeper of a 5 ft tall sweet bay (laurus nobilis). It was obtained five years ago at 4 inches tall, and to say it's prospered is an understatement. The lemon/veneer smell of the leaves is amazing, but the entire plant is kept in an 18" pot and brought in over winter. However, I was upset to notice the bay leaves in the kitchen have a completely different odor from the tree. The leaves are also a different shape at the tip, curling inward hmmm and making two half-circles difficult to imagine a leaf like that. instead of ending at a sharp tip. Is this a different form of bay? Could it be turkish bay? maybe http://images.google.com/images?q=um...r=&sa=N&tab=wi Thanks very much, Dan nw NJ |
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