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20 answers for: Invasive giant cow-parsley (*edge how) (7)
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HOGWEEDInvasive giant cow-parsley (*edge how) (7)
CHERVILFrom the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7)
FLOWERYAfter the first of February, maybe cow parsley finally decorated with blooms?
WILDFLOWERSCow parsley, foxgloves, dog violets, lords and ladies, red campions ... native or naturalised plants of ancient woodlands, meadows, grasslands or old gardens (4,7)
GIANTHOGWEEDA tall species of cow parsley whose irritant hairs and sap can cause a severe reaction if handled (5,7)
GIANTTall plant similar to cow parsley originally from Southern Russia and Georgia (5,7)
KECKAnother name for cow-parsley (4)
KOPECKWork amongst cow-parsley for foreign money (6)
UMBELSFlat-topped flower clusters of eg cow parsley (6)
ANTHRISCUSGenus of cow parsley and chervil - such strain, perhaps (10)
WEEDWe would get energy from cow parsley (4)
LACEQueen Anne's - - -, another name for cow parsley (4)
LAWYERNo cops in the cow parsley, but maybe a solicitor (6)
AMMI- - - - majus or bishop's flower closely resembling cow parsley (4)
ALCHEMILLA- mollis; English country-garden plant known as lady's mantle that can be paired with camomile, love-in-a-mist, delphinium, lily of the valley, cow parsley etc in summer flower arrangements (10)
HERBGERARDPlant similar to cow parsley but with different leaves, also known as ground elder (4,6)
QUEENANNESLACEPack members holding medicinal plant back, beginning to look for cow parsley
LOVAGEUsed to make a traditional English alcoholic cordial, a herbaceous perennial plant in a family that includes angelica, celery, cow parsley and fennel (6)
DILLHerb related to fennel, wild carrot, cow-parsley, lovage and celery (4)
ANNEA queen of the Stuart dynasty whose skill in lacemaking, or lace itself, is said to have inspired one of the names for cow-parsley (4)