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Smyrnium perfoliatum - 2020
By Andrewr
- 17 Apr, 2020
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Often mistaken for a euphorbia, this is a biennial for a shady position, tolerating quite dry conditions. Grows to two and a half feet. WARNING - it's very free with its seeding when happy
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Stera - I would describe it as "having designs on world domination!" This year I found seedlings fifty feet away from the mother plant
17 Apr, 2020
One to be avoided methinks😆😏
20 Apr, 2020
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Lol, it has the look of something that's longing to seed around! A. alusatrum grows on the cliffs round here. I believe people used to eat it but I haven't tried it yet!
17 Apr, 2020