A bit of a monster! Purple buds form into tiny white flowers

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  1. Chippers

    Chippers New Seed

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    Hi

    As mentioned in my intro thread this has appeared in my garden, It's around six and a half foot high and I reckon it could be some kind of 'Angelica' but am slightly worried by the size of it and thrown by the leaf shape. It's not very hairy so hopefully not Hogweed. The purple buds form into tiny white flowers.

    Any help greatly appreciated. Sorry about the size of the pic, couldnt work out how to make it smaller.

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  3. gardenelf

    gardenelf In Flower

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    Hi Chippers,

    Do you have any photo's taken from a distance, so the whole plant can be seen? Are the flowers fully open, or do they open up further?

    Although I cannot id this plant right now, I can put your mind at rest that it's definitely NOT hogweed. I can well imagine that you wouldn't want that in your garden! :eek: Hogweed has very different leaves, and flowers at the very top of the plant.

    Regards, Gardenelf
     
  4. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    I was wondering if it might not be a Valerian.
    Perhaps the Valeriana officinalis.
    Does its open flowers have a sweet scent?

    To be honest, I can't see enough of the plant to be sure.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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  6. Chippers

    Chippers New Seed

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    Hi again and many thanks for your replies,here is a pic taken from a distance, the fence is around 8ft high, so you can imagine the size of the thing.

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    The flowers do have a slightly sweet smell along with a touch of aniseed. Actually quite nice, but I wont start eating them just yet. :)

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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    With the description of the fragrance and seeing the habitus, I am thinking more and more that it may well be the Valeriana officinalis.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Sjeord appears to have ID'd your plant Chippers as it does really look like All Heal (Valeriana officinalis.)
     
  9. Chippers

    Chippers New Seed

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    Thats great, many thanks all for your help. :-D
     

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