I saw a magnificent wild-growing plant, from April(flowering) to August (dried up, magnificent to keep, with seeds on) and thought it was caraway, but later I found out it is called "ferulago nodosa". I even sent to others 1- 2 sachets of seeds as "caraway" (I think it was Baa I sent them to) and I still don't know what is caraway.. I had a look through Google but found no pics of the plant, the umbels or the seeds with their wings on...
Any help would be much appreciated
Dimitri
caraway.. any info please
found this pic for you, http://www.dipbot.unict.it/fito_new/territori/distribleo/ferulago_nodosa.html
lil
Spot on, Lil. A million thanks...
The mature plant is equally magnificent to look at ...
I have 2 - 3 lots of seeds (ferulago nodosa, not caraway) if anyone wants.
Dimitri
This message was edited Saturday, Oct 13th 9:35 AM
try this link
http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/agdex/100/147_20-4.html
glad i got the right one, that was practically the only page i could find, and it was in italian! there were other pages with mentions of it, but no info.. i've sent you some mail about your seeds. let me know.
lil :)
