Edd, re: curry plant it might be edible, no pun intended However it isn't used for culinery purposes. It's leaves look and are like lavender more suited for aroma. Curry leaves from an Asian shop are for cooking with, never smelled them but I assume if used like bay leaves they add taste, but not heat.
As far as I can recall, the curry leaves from Asian shops are quite 'bay like' as you say KEF, and the leaves of Curry plants just have a curry smell when crushed but aren't edible. Best not try them Edd. Stick with a vindaloo mate!
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Not everyone will relate to this but I love it when some mornings, when it's a bit damp, I can smell the sea air, I love that smell but it's quite hard to describe, sort of salty.
Fidgebones
I love the smell when making jam, lemon curd or marmalade too, especially lemon curd
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With a name like yours I thought you would be more of a roses and lavender girl LOL 
And Dettol, and melty tar on the road Tracey.....
I love Eucalyptus crushed in my hand though
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Edd, re: curry plant it might be edible, no pun intended
However it isn't used for culinery purposes. It's leaves look and are like lavender more suited for aroma. Curry leaves from an Asian shop are for cooking with, never smelled them but I assume if used like bay leaves they add taste, but not heat. 
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Glue sniffers on new thread please. Lol.
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As far as I can recall, the curry leaves from Asian shops are quite 'bay like' as you say KEF, and the leaves of Curry plants just have a curry smell when crushed but aren't edible. Best not try them Edd. Stick with a vindaloo mate!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Not everyone will relate to this but I love it when some mornings, when it's a bit damp, I can smell the sea air, I love that smell but it's quite hard to describe, sort of salty.
Fidgebones
I love the smell when making jam, lemon curd or marmalade too, especially lemon curd
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