The yellowy lime coloured feverfew is ornamental if that helps
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Nope, no smell at all..but I was a bit sniffly, maybe I just didn't smell it? It's taking over my sage and thyme..so I might have to move it once it's flowered...don't know where though.Singleton Allotments Society
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It also looks like feverfew to me. It will not suit you if you have platelette issues as it is a blood thinner as well as a migrane remedy.
I really recognised the plant from your images but didn't know the name, my Nana grew it. Here is a link to images of feverfew that may help:
Feverfew Images and Stock Photos. 73 Feverfew photography and royalty free pictures available to download from over 100 stock photo companies.
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I think it might be Sweet Cicely.....crush the stem and does it smell of aniseed/liquorish?Attached Files
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No, there's no smell to the stems and the flowers are more like the feverfew ones. So I think that may be it. The aphids seem to like it - grr.
I had leukaemia last year and have been told never ever to take aspirin ever again so this will fall into the same category, I suppose.Singleton Allotments Society
Ashford Gardeners - A gardening club (and so much more) for the greenfingered of Ashford and surrounding areas. Non-Ashfordites welcome .
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