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		 (13-11-2022, 12:45 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote:  I quite like the smell of feverfew. And my friend does too!! She said feverfew in bunches is fabulous.
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		I’m with you Scarlet. I hate the smell of feverfew. I rip it up as soon as I see it.
	 
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		While we're talking about smelly plants, I've seen ornamental cabbages in flower bunches - can't imagine what they smell like after a few days in a vase of water. Allium flowers too always smell of onions. I wouldn't know whether to cook with them or admire them.
	 
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		I did use the drum head aliums in my bunches...I read that welsh onion flower heads were good too. A bit much for me.
 Ornamental cabbages are often in supermarket flowers. I cant even stand the smell of brassicas growing in fields on my dog walk at the moment. Warm/wet weather and it all stinks
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		   08-03-2023, 01:40 PM (This post was last modified: 08-03-2023, 01:41 PM by JJB.)
 
		I'm after seed ID again. I really must remember to write a label or summat. 
I'm sorting  out and found  box of these seeds collected from last year. Any ideas? They have lots of fluffy 'dandelion' type bits as well as a few seeds settling down to the bottom.  I feel they must have been grown from some seed swap seeds so perhaps someone will recognise them.
  
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		   08-03-2023, 01:46 PM (This post was last modified: 08-03-2023, 01:52 PM by Veggie.)
 
		Maybe Centaurea/Knapweed?
	 
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		 (08-03-2023, 01:46 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Maybe Centaurea/Knapweed? Not likely, never managed to get either of those growing    
I suppose the best way forward is to sow them and see what happens.
	 
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		Helichrysum? Daisy things?
	 
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		Don’t think it’s helichrysum - mine don’t look like that.Scabious???
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		Aster, Michaelmas daisy?
	 
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