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Myrrhis odorata
By Andrewr
- 27 Apr, 2009
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The herb Sweet Cicely. Can grow up to six feet but usually about half that height for me. For a moist but well-drained soil in part shade. Deadhead the flowers as it self-sows quite prolifically; the stems seem to attract blackfly just under the flowers as well
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Oh this is lovely, I'm going to consider getting this for my shady area.....
27 Apr, 2009
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I really like umbellifers (even variegated ground elder, I'm afraid). This Sweet Cicely comes into the "what is a weed?" category, but the leaves, with their pale patches go well with your ferns, I should think.
I get a wild angelica which looks almost as effective as the cultivated variety.
27 Apr, 2009