Hi Linda if something large is wanted Gunnera would thrive near a pond.
Angelica gigas is another huge umbellifer, stunning plant.
This link tells you how dangerous it is http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2408578/Walker-Keith-Copper-stepped-poisonous-giant-hogweed-Whitley-Bay.html
I've seen this hogweed growing beside canals and in one place it was actually fenced off as being dangerous to humans!
thank you all very much so end of its days for this monster. had a problem plant previously teasel! not having it again
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Hi Linda if something large is wanted Gunnera would thrive near a pond.
Angelica gigas is another huge umbellifer, stunning plant.
This link tells you how dangerous it is http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2408578/Walker-Keith-Copper-stepped-poisonous-giant-hogweed-Whitley-Bay.html
I've seen this hogweed growing beside canals and in one place it was actually fenced off as being dangerous to humans!
thank you all very much so end of its days for this monster. had a problem plant previously teasel! not having it again