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Cobblers pegs

The sharp end of a cobblers peg, An erect annual or perennial herb with branching habit to about 1m high. Leaves are deeply divided into three toothed lobes, wi...
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The sharp end of a cobblers peg, An erect annual or perennial herb with branching habit to about 1m high. Leaves are deeply divided into three toothed lobes, with the terminal lobe larger than the other two. Individual flowers are yellow but are tiny and held in dense terminal clusters in a widely branching flowering head. Each flower cluster has four or five short, broad, white "petals" but these do not persist for very long. The seeds are black, about 1cm long, with 2 or 3 barbed awns at the tip. These adhere to clothing.
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CURUTCHET October 25, 2016
i know about it i have some in my garden can we use it for something ,very strong fragrance
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Burnettj October 25, 2016
Not real sure but I think it has been used as a herbal remedy
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