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Hi AlL

I germinated some strawberries from seeds(Alpine strawberries) and have
put them
in various containers: hanging basket, buckets and a strawberry pot.
See below
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However I have a "rogue" plant which is not quite like the others.
I want help identifying whether it is another type of strawberry or a
different plant entirely.
It has the same 3 leaf type formation but these leaves are much smaller
in size and
also the plant is preading a lot more than the rest.
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OG

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Old 25-06-2006, 06:22 PM posted to rec.gardens
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OG wrote:
Hi AlL

However I have a "rogue" plant which is not quite like the others.

I want help identifying whether it is another type of strawberry or a
different plant entirely.
It has the same 3 leaf type formation but these leaves are much smaller
in size and
also the plant is preading a lot more than the rest.
Pix2
a href=http://theimagehosting.com
img src="http://images6.theimagehosting.com/P3.f0e.jpg" alt="Image
Hosted by The Image Hosting" width="600" height="600"//a


Thanks
OG


"Oxalis is often called yellow wood sorrel or sour grass because of the
tart taste of the leaves. Oxalis stricta has bright yellow flowers and
green leaves. It grows upright. O. europaea (also called O.
corniculata) is a perennial with seeds and rootstocks so that it
sometimes appears to be a creeping vine. The leaves and stems are often
purple or reddish. The seed capsule goes under tension as it dries and
then explodes to throw the seed several feet. A serious problem in
container"

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Old 25-06-2006, 06:46 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Hi AlL

I germinated some strawberries from seeds(Alpine strawberries) and
have
put them
in various containers: hanging basket, buckets and a strawberry pot.
See below
a href=http://theimagehosting.com
img src="http://images6.theimagehosting.com/P1.d71.jpg" alt="Image
Hosted by The Image Hosting" width="600" height="600" //a

However I have a "rogue" plant which is not quite like the others.
I want help identifying whether it is another type of strawberry or a
different plant entirely.
It has the same 3 leaf type formation but these leaves are much
smaller
in size and
also the plant is preading a lot more than the rest.
Pix2
a href=http://theimagehosting.com
img src="http://images6.theimagehosting.com/P3.f0e.jpg" alt="Image
Hosted by The Image Hosting" width="600" height="600"//a


I forgot what it was called (read the next post); it is growing like a
weed in my yard. We sprayed most of it and the other broadleaf weeds,
missed some, am still pulling it up. It's kind of a pretty plant
though.


Thanks
OG



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"Oxalis is often called yellow wood sorrel or sour grass because of the
tart taste of the leaves. Oxalis stricta has bright yellow flowers and
green leaves. It grows upright. O. europaea (also called O.
corniculata) is a perennial with seeds and rootstocks so that it
sometimes appears to be a creeping vine. The leaves and stems are often
purple or reddish. The seed capsule goes under tension as it dries and
then explodes to throw the seed several feet. A serious problem in
container"


It's a weed!! Remove it.


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