Joel Osteen has this for you:
http://www.lakewood.cc/sermon_listing.htm#
Cereus-validus wrote:
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That's Asteraceae and its definitely not a "Goldenrod" (Solidago).
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Hey Lazy Koveleski from the planet Houston, is Solid ago the opposite o=
f a
hollow ago?
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The plant looks more like some sort of thistle and its almost in bloom.=
If
Marky Mark just waits a few more days and takes another picture we will=
actually see the flowers and know for sure!!!!
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"J Kolenovsky" wrote in message
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It looks like its in the Composite family and may be Solid ago,
http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life...magnoliophyti=
na/magnoliopsida/asteraceae/solidago/
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Mark Anderson wrote:
This year I used an American Meadow Midwest Wildflower mix for my
wildflower boxes. Some of the wildflowers in the box came back from =
last
year. Usually I can recognize the typical weed (I.e. a local ugly pl=
ant
that shows up everywhere without being planted). This one plant I wa=
s
thinking of pulling about a month ago got huge broad leaves kind of l=
ike
a big dandelion. I let it grow and then it looked like it might be s=
ome
sort of big poppy. Now it has gotten huge and it doesn't look like a=
poppy and it's taking up a lot of space in the box. I don't mind if =
it
turns into something nice but if it's just a nasty common weed I prob=
ably
should get it out of there.
Does anyone have an idea of what this is?
http://www.brandylion.com/images/weed.jpg
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