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Phytolacca americana
By Spritzhenry
- 30 May, 2010
- 11 likes
Why did I plant this at the back of a border? Because it's a fascinating fast-growing plant, which will seed itself if I don't cut off the berries.
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My RHS book says it will get to between 4 and 8 feet tall!!!!!!!!!! Heehee...
30 May, 2010
Giving you plenty of scope then Eh.....lol
30 May, 2010
That's a reason for trying something new, isn't it! ;-D
30 May, 2010
Doesn't smell very nice, either.....according to Gardeners World. Another good reason for it being at the back, lol.
31 May, 2010
Really? I wonder if that's when the flowers open, Wagger. Anyway, it's planted and although it's not a beautiful plant, it can be a 'talking point', can't it! Haha - now I have to learn its latin name in case anyone asks!!!
31 May, 2010
Hey,,,,,,,that will impress the punters.....lol
31 May, 2010
What - the smell of it? LOL.
31 May, 2010
lol.....no....you learning the latin name....in case anyone asks.........:o))))))))))))))
1 Jun, 2010
It's better than the common name for this plant, anyway - Haha.
1 Jun, 2010
I can just imagine it sneaking up behind you and jabbing you in the ribs, lol.
1 Jun, 2010
which is?..................
1 Jun, 2010
Not saying, Alice..........Wagger obviously knows!!! Hahaha....
1 Jun, 2010
Parsons whatsit....something like that I expect......I will find out.....lol :-o)))))))))))))))))
1 Jun, 2010
Could be someones bonnet of course....in ages past.......::o-)))))
1 Jun, 2010
Completely and utterly on the wrong track, Alice! Try a google....or does anyone else on GOY grow it? Errrrr...maybe not. ;-)
1 Jun, 2010
Just had a look and - yes, they do, with reference to it's deadly poison, lol.
1 Jun, 2010
Useful, too - harharhar (evil laugh!) I found that out when I researched it - strange that the leaves can be eaten though...
1 Jun, 2010
I did google......came up with "pokeweed"...amongst other things....My (subtle) refence to bonnet being the name given to ladie's hats....a few centuries ago....not that I remember of course.......lol
1 Jun, 2010
YAYYY!!! She's got it! What a name...euuuuggghhhh!!!
My deep apologies, dear lady, that I didn't comprehend your hidden allusion...heehee..
1 Jun, 2010
Thats ok pet.......:-o))))))))))))))))))))))))))...(snigger).......lol
1 Jun, 2010
LOL........Like it! LOL........
1 Jun, 2010
that was quick !!!!
1 Jun, 2010
Fast on the draw, me! LOL.....Still giggling.....LOL.
1 Jun, 2010
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Oops...lol :o))
30 May, 2010