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The leaves of Herb Robert are the main part of the plant used for multiple, medicinal purposes. A great little herb plant - if only peopl...Read More
This grows in a community wildflower garden I tend. It spreads throughout the beds, in the mowed grass areas, and competes with tall gras...Read More
I have found Herb Robert to be a special plant which is useful in the treatment of cancer by facilitating oxygen transportation to the ce...Read More
I love geraniums, and it's hard to believe that something so small and delicate can be a noxious weed, but that's what it's proved to be ...Read More
Love this plant. Unless the temperatures drop below zero with no snow cover it is evergreen and will often bloom in January when little ...Read More
This plant is extremely invasive and should not be offered for sale or trade. It will completely cover an area choking out all other plants.
invasive exotic which has escaped to the woods and crowds out native woodland plants. Its also too weedy and stinky to be a good garden p...Read More
Is it a carrot, parsley, baby giant hogweed, poison hemlock? Doesn't everything look the same? Nice flowers...if it's the only plant yo...Read More
I have been trying to track the name of this one down for the last 10 years. I couldn't forgive that smell, either - it was so irritating...Read More
I came here to comment on what a horrible smell comes from any crushed plant parts. What has happened instead is that I can easily shift...Read More
This plant is VERY invasive in the forests of the Pacific Northwest and should not be planted, at least in Washington and Oregon under an...Read More
This is the most prolific weed I've ever had in my garden. And to think that I bought it at a nursery and planted it myself.
Year...Read More
In dry shade this plant grows to about six inches tall and wide and is well mannered. HOWEVER, some got into my wet shade garden and is n...Read More
I think the lacy foliage and cute flowers of herb robert are beautiful, but this plant is *so* invasive where I live (Seattle). It's rea...Read More
This is a very attractive groundcover, but it does spread like crazy and it is invasive. Also known as 'Stinky Bob', I'm surprised no one...Read More
This has been a great understory plant in the "natural" areas of our garden. It self-seeds abundantly throughout the garden, but its sha...Read More
This is a weedy little guy and better suited for a wildflower garden. I put one tiny plant in the corner of my shady bed and he threw his...Read More
Common in shady places, it attains its full glory on walls or rocks where the sun turns stems and leaves brilliant crimson.