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plant or thug? Sel. carvifolium
Hi I have looked everywhere for the growing conditions for this plant and
found only a short passage in an old book of Margery Fish where she says "it is a beautiful plant for part shade." I hate to second guess such a reliable gardener but Google lists it in some places as a weed. It looks suspiciously like Queen's Annes Lace which tends to be a terrible weed farther south of me in Oregon and Washington states. So - should I get rid of it? Or if desirable - how do I get it to grow? Thanks for any help Jean Vancouver BC Canada |
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plant or thug? Sel. carvifolium
On 15/10/06 18:46, in article 9uuYg.20102$P7.17450@edtnps89, "clarissa"
wrote: Hi I have looked everywhere for the growing conditions for this plant and found only a short passage in an old book of Margery Fish where she says "it is a beautiful plant for part shade." I hate to second guess such a reliable gardener but Google lists it in some places as a weed. It looks suspiciously like Queen's Annes Lace which tends to be a terrible weed farther south of me in Oregon and Washington states. So - should I get rid of it? Or if desirable - how do I get it to grow? Thanks for any help Jean Vancouver BC Canada Our climate here is not dissimilar to yours (I have friends living there) and we grow Selinum wallachianum here with no trouble. I can't answer for S. carvifolium personally but I believe it grows to 30" - sounds wonderful! Queen Anne's lace is Daucus Carota, a member of the carrot family and another thing altogether so I don't think you need to worry about one being like t'other. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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plant or thug? Sel. carvifolium
Sacha writes
On 15/10/06 18:46, in article 9uuYg.20102$P7.17450@edtnps89, "clarissa" wrote: Hi I have looked everywhere for the growing conditions for this plant and found only a short passage in an old book of Margery Fish where she says "it is a beautiful plant for part shade." I hate to second guess such a reliable gardener but Google lists it in some places as a weed. It looks suspiciously like Queen's Annes Lace which tends to be a terrible weed farther south of me in Oregon and Washington states. So - should I get rid of it? Or if desirable - how do I get it to grow? Thanks for any help Jean Vancouver BC Canada Our climate here is not dissimilar to yours (I have friends living there) and we grow Selinum wallachianum here with no trouble. I can't answer for S. carvifolium personally but I believe it grows to 30" - sounds wonderful! Queen Anne's lace is Daucus Carota, a member of the carrot family and another thing altogether so I don't think you need to worry about one being like t'other. But Daucus carota isn't particularly invasive here, not like, say, Fool's parsley (which looks a lot more like Selinum carvifolia than does Daucus carota) or ground elder. All of them, including Selinum, are members of the carrot family. The point is that just because it looks like Queen Anne's lace ( as a result of its being in the same family) doesn't mean to say it will be invasive. Selinum carvifolia appears to wild in the UK (known as Cambridge Milk Parsley) but is confined to three Cambridgeshire fens. If the OPs growing conditions are like ours, then that sounds as if it shouldn't be too much of a problem. -- Kay |
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plant or thug? Sel. carvifolium
On 15/10/06 20:09, in article , "K"
wrote: snip Selinum carvifolia appears to wild in the UK (known as Cambridge Milk Parsley) but is confined to three Cambridgeshire fens. If the OPs growing conditions are like ours, then that sounds as if it shouldn't be too much of a problem. It's popular with florists and their suppliers, so I don't think so. Most of their supplies come from Holland but I don't know if this does. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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