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Cow parsley

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/05/2009 13:34:49

the drive and while I have been away it has burst into flower. Cow parsley (or Anthriscus sylvestris to give it its posh Latin name) is a pretty biennial* native plant that scatters itself along roadsides and hedgerows.I learned from reading a fine blog


Growing cow parsley

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 03/06/2013 13:42:17

themselves to smother and take over the garden.From May to June, ‘weed of the week’ is cow parsley (also known as cow mumble, Queen Anne’s lace or ha-ho, depending on where you come from). Hedgerows and roadside verges are awash with this particular biennial


Parsnips

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 20/12/2010 16:50:20

of the mark on those two statements.Parsnips, like carrots are biennials. This means that they flower in the second year but we tend to have eaten them all before they get to flowering stage, so we seldom see the rather fabulous yellow flower - the carrot has


One for the woad

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/05/2009 17:08:02

plant is tall and slightly ungainly (like a new-born giraffe) with acid yellow flowers on tall (almost leafless) stems. Jekka has used them in conjunction with Angelica archangelica (a fabulous biennial that reaches over 2m in height and looks great


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