Sneezewort
Name also: Bastard pellitory, Fair-maid-of-France, Goose tongue, Sneezeweed yarrow, White tansy, Wild pellitory

Sneezewort has spread or been brought to Finland quite late, sometime in the 17th century, and for a long time after that it was rare. It only began to become more common at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, however, when hay started to be cultivated.

For Cee´s Flower of the Day.
It grows all over Finland now, apart from the wide expanse of wilderness in Lapland. It still grows mainly where humans have left their mark in drained swamps, the edges of hay-fields, beside roads and on waste ground. It can survive a long time on old fields that have been reclaimed by the forest but in that case it flowers rarely.

Beautiful, & what a great name 😃
I know, I did not come up with it, had to google the English name for it
Why is this plant called “sneeze weed”? Does it have anything to do with allergic reactions to ot?
I do not know, the origin of the name, but I don’t know that it would cause allergy reactions.
Love,y captures
Atishoo! Bless you Ritva.
Ha haa 🙂
Thanks for playing. I like your sneezewort 😀