By Slimdil
Northumberland, United Kingdom
Identification please.
I’m sure I’ve been told what this is but have completely forgotten. It’s rather taking over a border.
- 29 Jun, 2024
Answers
I think it is Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), leaves have an astringent smell when crushed in the fingers. A prolific seeder.
29 Jun, 2024
Always get those 2 mixed up. Definitely Feverfew. Leaves stink.
30 Jun, 2024
Thanks a lot.
30 Jun, 2024
I have this, I pops up in different parts of the garden, I let it be, it brightens up the garden & flowers for ages :o) x
2 Jul, 2024
I used to make sandwiches with the leaves, to try and put some weight on ! (I was very thin then)
I don't think it's the feverfew leaves because that was many years ago ... but now I'm too fat !
2 Jul, 2024
I crushed some leaves - I mustn’t have a sensitive sense of smell - wasn’t aware of a strong smell at all.
2 Jul, 2024
I crushed some leaves - I mustn’t have a sensitive sense of smell - wasn’t aware of a strong smell at all.
2 Jul, 2024
Chamaemelum nobile or Chamomile. A seed weed with world domination propinquities.
29 Jun, 2024