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herb/weed id please?
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 23:16:38 +0100, Sacha
wrote: Ligusticum canadense Thank you for the suggestion, but I just googled it to look up photos and it is definitely not that one. What I am talking about is very delicate fine greenery (it crushes very easily) and quite low growing. I haven't given it a chance to go to flower, so I have no idea what those look like. I found it growing under other plants, at the foot of my dwarf french and broad beans. Cat(h) |
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herb/weed id please?
In article , Anne Jackson
writes I would suggest Sweet Cicely, purely on the smell of aniseed... It's anything but 'low growing' though... Myrrh can be low growing if in poor soil, it can also be crushed easily as the OP suggests and does indeed smell of aniseed so I would also go with sweet Cicely Mine only gets to about a foot in height, though I chop it back once it's flowered. Of course I am assuming it's not Agastache? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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