Weed of the week: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
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If you have a fever you can find this neat aromatic daisy around car
parks, neglected shrubberies and the like. An infusion of it will help prevent dehydration. [ Section: 1/1 File: z_Feverfew_5259.JPG UUencoded by: Turnpike Integrated Version 5.02 S ] sum -r/size 53961/424320 section (from "begin" to "end") sum -r/size 39119/307947 entire input file -- Sue ]:(:) |
Weed of the week: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 21:49:06 +0100, Mad Cow
wrote: z_Feverfew_5259 If you have a fever you can find this neat aromatic daisy around car parks, neglected shrubberies and the like. An infusion of it will help prevent dehydration. Thanks for such a cheer-inspiring picture. -- Anne's Little Brother Bob |
Weed of the week: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
"Mad Cow" wrote in message ... If you have a fever you can find this neat aromatic daisy around car parks, neglected shrubberies and the like. An infusion of it will help prevent dehydration. -- Sue ]:(:) -------- Nice light and capture :-). I don't call that a 'weed', a weed is a plant, usually wild, in the wrong place. In our garden it's always in the right place :-) I grow Feverfew every year. When the plants start to look past their prime, I cut them back for a second showing. It's so cheery and easy to get on with and seeds itself everywhere, wonderful value :-) Grenou |
Weed of the week: Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
In article , Grenou
iamhere@mostofthetime.? writes Nice light and capture :-). I don't call that a 'weed', a weed is a plant, usually wild, in the wrong place. In our garden it's always in the right place :-) I grow Feverfew every year. When the plants start to look past their prime, I cut them back for a second showing. It's so cheery and easy to get on with and seeds itself everywhere, wonderful value :-) Thank you. I let it stay in my garden a couple of years ago, though it didn't persist, but I'm sure it's a weed where I took the picture. -- Sue ]:(:) |
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