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Old 17-03-2010, 10:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Any idea what a weird snake's head like shoot is?

On 17 Mar, 22:28, Paul Simonite wrote:
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Hi,
Please forgive me if I've posted in the wrong area, but I couldn't find
a "what's this plant" type forum area...
But does anyone know what this plant could turn out to be? You can see
pic athttp://tinyurl.com/yaveuun
We ve just moved into a new house and have no idea what this could be.
It s just started to push through with spring coming a bit late in the
UK, and it kind looks like a black snakes head!
Because there s so many of them, I snipped one open to reveal what kinda
looked like sweet corn inside the tip? *Im guessing it's some form of
bulb, as it has only just started to shoot.
I wonder if I m being thrown off the scent of what it could be because
it could be frost damaged through a harsh cold winter?
Any ideas?


Horsetail (I think othwerwise known as Mare's tail). *A very difficult
weed to eradicate. *can regenerate from the smallest piece of root left
in the ground. *When it turns green it will look like a miniature plam
tree. *Try a google imgae search for Horsetail. *A member of an ancient
non-flowering plant family whose ancestors were common in the days of
the old dinosaurs.

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Compo - sufferer from horsetail.


Corrections: Miniature PALM tree; Google IMAGES.