a.k.a. Matricaria discoidea
Last week a friend showed to me a plant which she has been turfing/tugging out as a weed but which, she said, could make chamomile tea.
I don't drink chamomile tea, so I shut up.
But I recognized the plant.
Whereas Heather had been pulling out each plant, I had been sodding it like Great War Trench Warfare with my long-handled trenching shovel and turfing it on to the compost heap.
(Notice how quickly weeds will take over a forum that isn't even a Gardening Forum?!!)
I do like getting things for free, though, so this afternoon, after lopping of just one part of one weed for the photo, I trimmed off the flowers and have popped them into a screw-top jar in the fridge.
Tonight, after supper, I shall make myself a mug of fake-chamomile tea.
And tomorrow I shall sit in a lawn chair under a shady tree, while the electricians continue to make my house uninhabitable in this short-term, and trim every cotton-picking bud from every showing of Matricaria discoidea while trying not to segue into Matricariacide.
Cheers
Chris
Part of my long-term plan (apart from living to be at least hundred and not dying until I have read every book that has ever been published) is to identify every plant in my garden.Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
Surely your statement that "Heather had been pulling out each plant" is re-entrant and quite probably recursive?
Just don't get her started on Japanese knotweed or poison ivy...
Just don't get her started on Japanese knotweed or poison ivy...
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
Hello John.
I don't really know; I suspect that her weeding, while repetitive, is aimed at not being annually recursive. There again I have no idea what she mutters under her breath when she is working alone.
Re-entrant - a definite NO!
Like me, she maintains a steel bin to receive recalcitrant biomass.
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
I do hope you didn't miss the fact that 'heather' is also a plant...
Hence the recursion, if not the re-entrancy!
It's hard work if you have to explain extremely witty puns, isn't it!
Hence the recursion, if not the re-entrancy!
It's hard work if you have to explain extremely witty puns, isn't it!
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
Hi John. I did miss this, sort of, at the time; I had a lot on my plate this week.
OTOH I think that both Tom and Heather, having been "an item" for 20+ years, would be averse to referring to her as "just a plant".
Tell me about it! I seem to spend half my life making up extremely witty puns and snide remarks, and the other half of my life explaining them.(1)It's hard work if you have to explain extremely witty puns, isn't it!
Not that anyone is interested ....
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Chris
(1)As an example, I don't know how well "plate" above will fare(2)
(2)or, for that matter, "fare"
C?(3)
(3)Or "see".
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
This thread on a weed probably doesn't belong in the cooking section. A thread in Scuttlebutt on zucchinis perhaps does belong in the cooking forum ;-)
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
... since there is no specific forum for Hateful Vegetables.
(And don't get me started on aubergines.)
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
I assume that aubergine and courgette are hateful since they are not of Noble British ™ origin...?
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
Not necessarily - it's how they taste!
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
No, Hans. It is, by definition, because my Edwardian father declared them to be ((not peas) and (not string beans)). Although he wasn't that logical!
He always had the last word.
(Until 1997 hah hah hah!)
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(thinks: perhaps I have been too general in my remarks. Maybe I should have pushed hard for a not-yet-ripe-zucchini forum ...)
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
The time is not ripe for a zucchini/courgette forum (nor for an eggplant/aubergine forum).
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
I'd coin the word "vegist" except that it may create a long term controversy, as to whether it's pronounced with a soft "g" or a hard "g". Perhaps I'll just creat a gif of it instead?
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Re: Foraging: Pineapple weed looks like chamomile
That's the almost-great advantage of "zucchini", except there are the Zee-ers opposed to the Zed-ers.
And don't get me started on Cham-omile tea!
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