This plant showed up in my SF Bay area garden a few years ago. It propagates freely by multiple little bulblets and seeds and sinks so de...Read Moreeply into clay soil that it is impossible to eradicate. It is even coming up through 2 layers of thick landscape fabric covered by 6 inches of mulch.
It's one redeeming quality is a heavenly smell, but otherwise it has strappy leaves that fall all over the place and the numerous flowers turn brown when done. I wish I could get rid of it but its here to stay so I try to stay ahead of it by digging, pulling and clipping.
This plant showed up in my SF Bay area garden a few years ago. It propagates freely by multiple little bulblets and seeds and sinks so de...Read More