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Devonshire 10-04-2006 01:41 AM

Plant Identification
 
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis
plant. After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not
Cannabis. This plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!

BattMeals 10-04-2006 02:16 AM

Plant Identification
 
Devonshire wrote:
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis
plant. After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not
Cannabis. This plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!



Newcomb's puts this as rough-fruited or sulphur cinquefoil.


Devonshire 10-04-2006 02:56 AM

Plant Identification
 
On the day of Sun, 09 Apr 2006 18:16:06 -0700...
BattMeals
typed these letters:




Newcomb's puts this as rough-fruited or sulphur cinquefoil.


Yep, That looks exactly like what I have. Thanks! I'll have
to look into Newcomb's.

Thanks again!

BattMeals 10-04-2006 04:10 AM

Plant Identification
 
Devonshire wrote:
On the day of Sun, 09 Apr 2006 18:16:06 -0700...
BattMeals
typed these letters:




Newcomb's puts this as rough-fruited or sulphur cinquefoil.



Yep, That looks exactly like what I have. Thanks! I'll have
to look into Newcomb's.

Thanks again!


You are welcome!

Newcomb's is excellent for eastern plants. Of course, it's made for
identfying plants when they are flowering... I recognized it as
cinquefoil and Newcomb's confirmed the species.

Title: Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
By: Lawrence Newcomb
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316604429

Devonshire 11-04-2006 02:41 AM

Plant Identification
 
On the day of Sun, 09 Apr 2006 20:10:14 -0700...
BattMeals
typed these letters:


Newcomb's is excellent for eastern plants. Of course, it's made for
identfying plants when they are flowering... I recognized it as
cinquefoil and Newcomb's confirmed the species.

Title: Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
By: Lawrence Newcomb
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316604429


Thanks for the info on the book! I just
ordered a copy of it for myself. I'm sure
it will come in handy.

Devonshire

I Love Lucy 11-04-2006 06:27 PM

Plant Identification
 

"Devonshire" wrote in message
...
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis
plant. After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not
Cannabis. This plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!


I don't know what that is but used to have something very similar in my
yard. At one point, small, attractive yellow flowers bloomed on it.
People teased me about growing marijuana. It has been gone for some
years now, but I'm curious what it was, too. I don't remember mine
being "fuzzy".



I Love Lucy 11-04-2006 06:28 PM

Plant Identification
 

"BattMeals" wrote in message
...
Devonshire wrote:
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis plant.
After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not Cannabis. This
plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!



Newcomb's puts this as rough-fruited or sulphur cinquefoil.


Is there Newcomb's for the midwest or something comparable?




daisy 12-04-2006 10:30 AM

Plant Identification
 
almost looks like dandie lion leaves.


I Love Lucy 13-04-2006 12:42 AM

Plant Identification
 

"Devonshire" wrote in message
...
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis
plant. After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not
Cannabis. This plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!


Yours looks a little different from mine. I posted to an active thread
and will let you know if I find out what mine is, it's back I see. I
did google but didn't come up with anything except mimosa I think, and
this doesn't seem like that. Mine almost looks like strawberry but
think strawberries only have five leaves.

http://www.white-peacock.com/Lookslikemarijuana.com



I Love Lucy 13-04-2006 03:15 AM

Bad link I see try this one,
 

"I Love Lucy" wrote in message
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"Devonshire" wrote in message
...
I found this plant growing in my yard today and
was wondering if anyone here could help identify
it...

http://www.electricgypsy.net/stuff/yard_weed.jpg

The leaves are grouped and look like those of a Cannabis
plant. After a little research I'm pretty sure it's not
Cannabis. This plant seems to be growing out instead
of up and is quite fuzzy. It's in North Carolina (Zone 7a).
Any ideas? Or even a good web site to help identify plants
and weeds? I know a pretty good site for trees but not plants.

Thanks!


Yours looks a little different from mine. I posted to an active
thread and will let you know if I find out what mine is, it's back I
see. I did google but didn't come up with anything except mimosa I
think, and this doesn't seem like that. Mine almost looks like
strawberry but think strawberries only have five leaves.


http://www.white-peacock.com/Lookslikemarijuana.jpg






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