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Old 23-09-2004, 12:51 AM
Jim Carlock
 
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"Alfred Falk" wrote:
It looks familiar to me. Has it flowered? That would be helpful
diagnostically.


No flowers. It's about 5 feet tall now. Most of the leaves look
like grass growing off the branches. Someone said fennel, and
it's possible I guess, except the main trunk is covered in white
hairs. The main stem starts out as green where it enters the
ground. About 5 inches up it starts to turn into a redish color.
It continues to be deep reddish for another 12 inches then
turns green again.

The base has a different looking leaf than everything above it.
http://www.microcosmotalk.com/images...other/3967.jpg

The leaves above the base look just like very thin blades of
common lawn grass.

I looked over the chamomile pics and I can't find one that
resembles it. I looked through quite a few things... to no
success. The groundsel doesn't seem to qualify. I can't
seem to find a goosefoot that qualifies.

Is there a name for the white hairs that grow up the main
stem?

It has one and only one main trunk. It is currently 5 feet
tall. If looking down upon it the diameter of the branches
is maybe 12 inches at most from one tip to another. The
branches grow outward in all directions. The stems of
the branches are all green. The leaves on the branches
look a lot like common thin young lawn grass.

It just started growing in a pot that had an azalelia in it.
The azalelia died and in some of the pics, you'll see the
dead azalelia branches.

http://www.microcosmotalk.com/images...other/3965.jpg
http://www.microcosmotalk.com/images...other/4009.jpg

The pics above show the grassy looking leaves.

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"Alfred Falk" wrote:
My first thought is groundsel (Senecio sp.), some species look quite a
bit like this. Second thought is something in the Goosefoot family
(Chenopodiaceae), can't remember what though. (Reference books not
handy.) Another thought is scentless chamomile.

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