It has a scent which some find unpleasant, and often lasts through the winter in southern Britain. It is common on shaded banks, hedgerows, woods and coastal shingle throughout the country. It will self-seed profusely in gardens and attract a wide range of insects.
Posted: Wednesday 3rd of June 2009 07:29 PM Last reply: Saturday 1st of March 2025 01:14 AM