Aegopodium podagrania











Botanical Name: Aegopoium podagrania
Common Name: gout weed, bishop's weed
Family Name: Apiaceae
Distribution/Origin: Europe, W. Asia

Leaf/Foliage: Compound, Trifoilate(ternate), Green/Nearly white, Heavily veined, Pinnate venation, Soft/flexible, Glabrous, Elliptic/Oblong/Ovate/Acute/Cordate/Cuneate/Truncate/Crenate/
Serrate 
Arrangement: Basal
Inflorescence: White, Creamy white, Umbel, Jun/Jul/Aug

Fruit/Seed: Brown, Schizoparp, Not showy, Jul/Aug
Stem/Bark: Green, Smooth

Size: Height: 0.2 - 0.4m/Spread: > 25m
Habit: Spreading
Form: Creeping, Mat-like

Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Deep/Filtered/Partial Shade
Soil: All conditions
Moisture: All conditions

Landscape use: Ground cover, NEVER PLANT, INVASIVE PLANT
Notes: Herbaceous perennial, INVASIVE PLANT


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