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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: Strawberrygirl on August 13, 2012, 18:00:23

Title: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: Strawberrygirl on August 13, 2012, 18:00:23
Does anyone have a smelly Sea Holly?   I planted it last year and it's a beauty. It attracts lots of beas and hover flies but it stinks to high heaven and I am getting funny looks from my neighbours lol.  Does anyone else have this problem. I have googled it and there are a couple of posts from the USA but non from the UK so it doesnt seem to be a common problem.  I wonder if i should just dig it up and plant another one and hope that it is not a smelly one!  Any advise welcome  :)
Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: ACE on August 13, 2012, 18:58:14
 Eryngium planum smells like cat muck, in certain weathers. Get Miss Wilmots ghost for a plant that is odour free.
Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: Strawberrygirl on August 14, 2012, 11:32:40
Thanks Ace, sounds like a plan!
Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: Hazelb on August 15, 2012, 13:31:56
I've got the same problem! and area in my garden smells of cat poo. I'm sure it's one of the plants.

Box,
fatsia,
jasmine,
contoniaster
pheladelphous ( not flowering)
Heuchera

( sorry for the bad spelling)!

I'm just going to have to keep on sniffing until I work out which plant it is.

Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: pigeonseed on August 19, 2012, 19:17:40
Well not box and certainly not jasmine! I've never noticed a smell from cotoneaster... Are you sure it's not... well, cat poo?  :-\

I walk past a front garden on the way to the shops which ALWAYS smells of dog poo. It's very steep and on top of a high wall, so it doesn't look like the sort of place a dog would choose to poo. So I assume it's a plant which smells like that. very nasty.
Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: Hazelb on August 21, 2012, 08:39:44
You are probably right...but I thought a smelly plant was preferable to smelly boots and hands if you've been weeding.

ugh! :-\
Title: Re: Smelly Sea Holly
Post by: pigeonseed on August 22, 2012, 20:30:18
eurgh!  :o We have a lot of it in our garden too, it's hard to keep next door's cats off.
You'd probably better wear gloves just in case.  :(