This week, a waterside weed for the larger garden (or river basin).
I. glandulifera is an annual plant: it grows from seed each spring and
dies in autumn. Its thumb-sized flowers vary from pale pink to a rich
madder-red and attract a variety of bees and other insects. The plant
has a pleasant distinctive balsam scent and has no spikes, hooks or
stings. The seed pods open explosively to scatter the seeds, making
this weed a favourite with small children.
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