Wow, terrence, that really is different! Thank you for posting it!
Anethum graveolens or dill
As an aside:
At first glance, given the fact that dill is used in gravlax, I thought that the term gravlax was partly derived from the Latin name of dill.
Not true apparently: According to Wikipedia (not infallible, but still...) The word gravlax comes from the Scandinavian word grav, which literally means "grave" or "to dig" (in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch and Estonian), and lax (or laks), which means "salmon", thus gravlax means "buried salmon"
Thanks Peter and Thanks Dave for the great feedback. Unfortunately it was pretty well into the day (giving the bright light). And to top it off, the water was covered with small debris.
I like the idea of a angled image. I played with rotating this one, but it just didn't seem natural. I'll try to go earlier for better light and pay closer attention to the reflections to see if I can come up with something a little more interesting.
Thanks again.