You are definitely onto something! After searching a bit based on the plants that looked most like it on the website you linked to, I now believe that it might be a Stachys macrantha. This looks very much like it, and it's apparently a pretty common garden plant. I can smell it tomorrow to help determine, because S. macrantha does apparently have a terrible fragrance.
Thanks. The smelling test went pretty bad; my nose is not able to pick up any distinct smell. But it might be because I have a pretty bad sense of smell in general :P
Hahaha. Don't know but thanks for checking. No smell perhaps means it is not mint as mint is usually very powerful. But you never know! Thanks for checking....
Ps. two of the mint family photos on this webpage look ok:
Monarda fistulosa. Horsemint or Wild Bergamont.https://www.wildflowers-and-weeds.com/Plant_Families/Lamiaceae.htm
Irrespective it seems like the mint family. Does it smell like mint (the leaves that is)?
You are definitely onto something! After searching a bit based on the plants that looked most like it on the website you linked to, I now believe that it might be a Stachys macrantha. This looks very much like it, and it's apparently a pretty common garden plant. I can smell it tomorrow to help determine, because S. macrantha does apparently have a terrible fragrance.
Awesome! Good research on your end too! S. macrantha could work. I look forward to hearing how the smell test goes! Exciting.
Thanks. The smelling test went pretty bad; my nose is not able to pick up any distinct smell. But it might be because I have a pretty bad sense of smell in general :P
Hahaha. Don't know but thanks for checking. No smell perhaps means it is not mint as mint is usually very powerful. But you never know! Thanks for checking....
I don't think it's mint; the flowers look a bit different. The leaves are a lot like them though.
Ok. I agree with you. I always get stuck on the leaves but the flowers count too! Thanks!