On Mon, 19 May 2008 07:00:53 -0700 (PDT), Rob
wrote:
I have a feeling that this could be embarassingly easy.
Can someone please identify the plant picture-linked below?
It is all over my garden at this time of the year, starting its life
is the form of little, dark-green "leaf-rosettes"; it also seems to
have very shallow roots (but I fear this may be deceptive).
It especially seems to like getting amongst the raspberry canes (what
doesn't?).
What is it? How does it propagate? How can I get rid of it?
The picture is not as clear as I had expected but:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=o019co&s=3
PS I think I know why all(?) wild flower books are organised around
the colour, shape etc of the flower itself, but that is useless - and
too late - to identify most weeds.
Anyone know of an "identify by the (early) leaves" system. Probably
cannot be 100% accurate but a guide would be better than nothing.
As usual, thanks in advance.
Buddleia?
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