Goat's-rue
It is often seen in derelict gardens where it swamps smaller plants and forms big bushy domes covered with white or lilac flowers.
Goat’s-rue is an upright bushy plant that grows to between 24 and 57 inches (60-145 cm) in height.
The leaves comprise stems with 4 to 12 pairs of leaflets with a single leaflet at the tip. In June and July the flowers appear, these being on upright spikes and lilac, pale pink or white in colour. The petals have a narrow, elongated base.
The pods of the fruiting head are about one inch long, straight and smoothly rounded. There are several seeds to each pod.