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Tansy...creeping under the fence. Tanacetum vulgare
By Lori

5 Jun, 2008
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This plant is so invasive I'm not sure I'll allow this invasion to continue... reference Tanacetum King Carlos...
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I took out a lot of this plant last year and I too only left a small patch.
5 Jun, 2008
Yes Mcmneil...they make a lovely yellow note in a mixed bouquet! they have a strong scent that I can't decide about...it's tough as nails.
It really needs a strong hand, Mike, If you turn your back it will stage a coup!
31 Jan, 2009
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I know what you mean,but I keep a small patch for those yellow buttonlike flowers.
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