Zigzag Clover, Göteborg, August 4th, 2001

Feverfew

Tanacetum parthenium

Mattram
i november, i mars, i juli
och i januari



Trifolium medium
Skogsklöver i oktober,
i februari, i juli och i december

Eva Ekeblad, 2001


  More news from the spot at the Ad Pillar, where Wednesday's Yellow-sorrel, Bugloss, and Sun Spurge came from. And there is more to come from that invisible garden - where flowers mostly have to be conjectured from the patchy carpet of leaves.

  The ZigZag Clover is the first that I see within the limits of the S-weed domain. It's possible that I have just not looked twice at the leaves and flowerheads of every Red Clover - seeing is a relative thing, and red clover is very common around here.

  The Feverfew doesn't look as if it will manage to produce flowers under conditions of regular mowing - but it smells like Tansy squared.