This bright mauve flower spreads by runners and can form quite a patch.
If you get it in your lawn you've got it for keeps.
As its name suggests it was formerly used as a medicinal herb for anything from billhook wounds to sore throats.
News about seasonal changes at Filnore Woods and how to get involved as a volunteer, if you want to. As well as things seen and done at FILNORE WOODS, THE BLOG WILL INCLUDE THINGS YOU CAN SEE IN YOUR STREET OR GARDEN. To get regular updates, you used to be able to enter your email address in "FOLLOW BY EMAIL" (just below on the right) But this seems to have stopped working so GOOGLE 'FILNORE WOODS BLOG' AND FOLLOW 'FILNORE WOODS' ON FACEBOOK
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