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Sunseed

Alliaria Petiolata syn. Alliaria officinalis syn. Sisymbrium alliaria

  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2016
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Sunseed

Help me identify this plant

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teamgardentags

Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant #PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Philip? @PlantDoctor @David @barbaramatthews @justin @richard.spicer.7906 @thedanielrichards @Garyg @linfoster @joanboston @mr_plantgeek @tiggrx @kathy @mikethegardener @GREENFINGERSLTD

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melvynprentice

Alliaria petiata, also called jack in the hedge. If u rub leaves they smell of onion @melvynprentice

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melvynprentice

Sorry, should be A. Petiolata @Sunseed

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Sunseed

Thank you for the response.Is that a hedgerow plant ,a weed?

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Sunseed

Oh its leaves do smell of onions. Sorry,a wild plant!

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melvynprentice

It is a wild plant. Some would call it a weed. Old saying, a weed is awild flower in the wrong place☺@sunseed

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Sunseed

We have quite a feed statipn for wild birds.Could the seed be in the feeds?

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melvynprentice

It may be or seed is blown in by wind or birds. If u r near countryside that would be the reason@sunseed

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