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<blockquote data-quote="Cab-over Pete" data-source="post: 7977902" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>It looks like the stuff we get in an open channel from a spring to the nearest ditch.</p><p>I was told it’s called Fools Watercress because it’s not the real thing and doesn’t last fresh when pulled. It was very peppery to taste but I was also told absolutely not to eat it as it harbours the mud snail that carries fluke worm. </p><p>I dug it all out of the channel and left it strewn about on dry land where it just shrivelled up. A bit came back so I pulled it out again which seemed to knock it on the head. </p><p>That was a couple of years ago. There is some coming back again but nowhere near as much. </p><p>Keep at it with the digger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cab-over Pete, post: 7977902, member: 416"] It looks like the stuff we get in an open channel from a spring to the nearest ditch. I was told it’s called Fools Watercress because it’s not the real thing and doesn’t last fresh when pulled. It was very peppery to taste but I was also told absolutely not to eat it as it harbours the mud snail that carries fluke worm. I dug it all out of the channel and left it strewn about on dry land where it just shrivelled up. A bit came back so I pulled it out again which seemed to knock it on the head. That was a couple of years ago. There is some coming back again but nowhere near as much. Keep at it with the digger. [/QUOTE]
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