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Probably a weed but I can't recognise it

TheFermentalist @reddthat.com - 2w

Definitely not chickweed (stellaria media)

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schmorp - 2w

You're right, I was wrong, I didn't look well at the leaves at the top of the plant. They look a bit like wormwood leaves, but I will refrain from further guesses.

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Lembot_0005 @lemy.lol - 2w

Parsley?

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schmorp - 2w

No, with certainty not parsley. Probably chickweed (Stellaria media), photo and specimen are a bit difficult to work with.

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trolololol @lemmy.world - 2w

If I crush the leaves it smells kinda like peas.

I think this is not from something I planted.

For reference I'm in Australia and there's been lots of rain in the last months, and I collected this from a place that is very humid soil and no sun at all ever.

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Bot - 2w

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Thymus pulegioides L.

Common name Scientific name Likeliness
Creeping Thyme Thymus pulegioides 4.15 %
Mouse-ear chickweed Cerastium glomeratum 2.70 %
/ Peperomia trifolia 2.54 %
Ivy-leaved Speedwell Veronica hederifolia 1.99 %
False Ivy-Leaved Speedwell Veronica sublobata 1.65 %

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trolololol @lemmy.world - 2w

Well I plant lots of thyme unsuccessfully so I just moved this into a pot. Just in case.

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Gnugit @aussie.zone - 2w

Compare with Stellaria media.

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Fourth - 2w

Maybe some kind of speedwell.

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Gnugit @aussie.zone - 6day

Are the hairs on alternating sides of each stem section between the leaf nodes? Is a bit hard to tell from the picture?

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