Wild Chervil
Wild chervil, also known as Cow Parsley, is a biennial herb with fern-like leaves and white flowers in umbrella-shaped clusters.
Wild chervil, also known as Cow Parsley, is a biennial herb with fern-like leaves and white flowers in umbrella-shaped clusters.
Wild carrot, also known as Queen Anne’s Lace, is a biennial plant with a characteristic umbrella-shaped cluster of white flowers and a taproot that smells like carrots when crushed.
White cockle, scientifically known as Silene latifolia subsp. alba, is a short-lived perennial or biennial plant native to Europe.
Scentless chamomile (Matricaria perforata), also known as scentless mayweed, is a plant with daisy-like white flowers and a yellow center.
Himalayan balsam, also known as Policeman’s Helmet, is an invasive plant species in British Columbia, known for its striking flowers and rapid growth.