Hi all,
I was looking at some recent pictures of the pond in the middle of my water garden and remembered this old post from a couple of years ago;
Well, as predicted by @Wolf6 and @mort , the plant has spread considerably and will need reigning in, but looks beautiful in flower. Here are some recent pics of the central pond to share with you.
If anyone is able to ID the plant from the flower, do let me know!
Regards,
Andre
I was looking at some recent pictures of the pond in the middle of my water garden and remembered this old post from a couple of years ago;
At the time, people here were thinking it could be either Fool's Watercress or Lesser Water-parsnip, as both look so similar, eg;Along the edges of the lake where collected some of my plants, I found this marginal, which I quite liked the look of. I planted it a couple of baskets to try out. Does anyone know what it might be? Its pretty vigorous from the look of it.
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Hi all, It is almost certainly "Fool's Water-cress" (<"Apium ( Helosciadium) nodiflorum">). Have a look at <"Native plant ID">.
You can't entirely discount Lesser Water-parsnip (<"Berula erecta">) from the photo (<"they are very similar">), but I'm pretty sure it is A. nodiflorum.
cheers Darrel
Well, as predicted by @Wolf6 and @mort , the plant has spread considerably and will need reigning in, but looks beautiful in flower. Here are some recent pics of the central pond to share with you.
If anyone is able to ID the plant from the flower, do let me know!
Regards,
Andre
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