Anthriscus 'Ravenswing'
By Simbad
- 23 May, 2016
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Kindly sent to me by Siris last year, now if all the cow parsley in my garden looked like this I wouldn't mind! :-)
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You have captured the lacey foliage well, difficult to photograph. Cut the seed panicles off if you don't want it seedings everywhere.
23 May, 2016
Thanks Dawn :-)
I'll do that Siris I have chopped all my wild cow parsley but there is a track at the bottom of the garden full of it so they'll no doubt cross with this and the seedlings won't be so good will they.
24 May, 2016
Beautiful. I haven't seen this before, nice with the dark leaves.
25 May, 2016
Or, Simbad, leave a small panicle of seed heads, sow in a spare piece of earth, look to see the colour whilst still young, then move whilst still young to where you want. They do have tap roots, so don't transplant easily if got to big.
26 May, 2016
Thanks Thorney :-)
I'll do that Siris as I would like more of this one :-)
26 May, 2016
I think it came from Hardy's many many years ago, the original that is.
26 May, 2016
We bought ours with us from the Midlands 16 years ago, have always had it in the garden a lovely plant to dot about.....
2 Jun, 2016
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Stunning. I wasnt aware until you said that there was a cultivated cow parlsey.
23 May, 2016