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DeborahBanks

Trying to transform a new bare garden in windy, coastal Cumbria.

Myrrhis odorata

  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2022
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DeborahBanks

I'd read that the seedpods were edible so I gave it a try. Wowsers! They are like aniseed sweets.

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DeborahBanks

Last picture of this as its starting to seed. I'm planning to collect some.

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DeborahBanks

Thank you @columbiariver I love it.

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DeborahBanks

It won't be long until this is covered in lovely white umbrel flowers. It's one of my favourite plants, the foliage is lovely, it's in deep shade and it is not a bit of bother.

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DeborahBanks

In deepest shade it flowers away. I must learn how to propagate it.

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ublaszko

Probably just let it go to seed 👍🏻 it's a herb so maybe you can do cuttings from non-flowering stems.

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DeborahBanks

One of my favourites just starting. Last week it was just emerging. Its a fab plant does great in shade, the flowers are beautiful and the foliage lasts afterwards and its lovely. And it smells of anniseed.

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emch

#fragrant

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ublaszko

It was all going well until you said it smells of aniseed 😄

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emch

Why @ublaszko -- not your cup of meat?

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ublaszko

Definitely not, aniseed reminds me of cough syrup! 😅 @emch

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DeborahBanks

Just starting to flower and brighten up the deep shade area.

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DeborahBanks

#cataloging part of an order from a while ago.

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