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That was the 2nd massive worm he'd eaten: he'd been loitering near me while I was digging up couch & horsetail. There are 100s of them (newts too) in our wildlife garden, I have to be really careful when digging
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Its other name is Milfoil - meaning thousand leaves. It's wonderfully descriptive, except it's not really a thousand leaves, just a few leaves very deeply divided. I always sniff them. Occasionally you get one that smells of ham!
Thanks Flum, I thought it was known as milfoil. Then I thought again and wondered whether that only applied to flaky pastry. Same definition I suppose - thousand leaves.
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