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Eigenvector 22-07-2007 11:02 PM

Green sticky seeds
 
Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out where
my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his fur
that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so much as I
think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics in the house
which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps the
climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40 or what
I don't know.



George Shirley 22-07-2007 11:16 PM

Green sticky seeds
 
Eigenvector wrote:

Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out where
my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his fur
that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so much as I
think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics in the house
which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps the
climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40 or what
I don't know.


More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking
to her legs.

George


mleblanca 22-07-2007 11:21 PM

Green sticky seeds
 
On Jul 22, 3:02 pm, "Eigenvector" wrote:
Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out where
my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his fur
that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so much as I
think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics in the house
which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps the
climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40 or what
I don't know.



Sorry I cant remember where you are,(Pacific coast?)
Anyway Forget me nots,
Stickseed (Hackelia)
Bidens also called beggar-tick, sticktight, or bur marigold
Galium (bedstraw, cleavers)
are irritating possibilities.

Emilie
NorCal
who has removed all of the above from hiking boots
and socks,yuck


Eigenvector 23-07-2007 12:09 AM

Green sticky seeds
 

"mleblanca" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jul 22, 3:02 pm, "Eigenvector" wrote:
Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where
my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur
that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so much as
I
think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics in the
house
which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the
climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40 or
what
I don't know.



Sorry I cant remember where you are,(Pacific coast?)
Anyway Forget me nots,
Stickseed (Hackelia)
Bidens also called beggar-tick, sticktight, or bur marigold
Galium (bedstraw, cleavers)
are irritating possibilities.

Emilie
NorCal
who has removed all of the above from hiking boots
and socks,yuck


Yeah I suppose a location would help narrow it down some - Seattle.



Eigenvector 23-07-2007 12:13 AM

Green sticky seeds
 

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Eigenvector wrote:

Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so
much as I think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics
in the house which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40
or what I don't know.

More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking to
her legs.

George


Possibly, I haven't seen anything like that around, although I'm sure my cat
knows the local flora and fauna better than I do - and I have a big back
yard too!

If it is weeds and there's not many of them, I won't worry too much about
it. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I was planting in my
herb garden - like the rosemary or the lavender plants. I don't have any
experience working with herbs so I don't know how they reproduce.



George Shirley 23-07-2007 12:30 AM

Green sticky seeds
 
Eigenvector wrote:
"George Shirley" wrote in message
...

Eigenvector wrote:


Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so
much as I think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics
in the house which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40
or what I don't know.


More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking to
her legs.

George



Possibly, I haven't seen anything like that around, although I'm sure my cat
knows the local flora and fauna better than I do - and I have a big back
yard too!

If it is weeds and there's not many of them, I won't worry too much about
it. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I was planting in my
herb garden - like the rosemary or the lavender plants. I don't have any
experience working with herbs so I don't know how they reproduce.


I have an extensive herb garden and have no herbs, including the two you
mentioned, that have seeds like you describe. I wouldn't suspect the
herb garden.

George


Eigenvector 23-07-2007 12:56 AM

Green sticky seeds - winner
 

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Eigenvector wrote:

Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so
much as I think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics
in the house which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40
or what I don't know.

More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking to
her legs.

George


Yup, that's what it is, thanks for the tip. I found a pic of it, then went
out hunting for it. Found it under the big birch tree that my cat uses to
spy on the neighbors



Billy Rose 23-07-2007 01:43 AM

Green sticky seeds
 
In article ,
"Eigenvector" wrote:

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Eigenvector wrote:

Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so
much as I think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics
in the house which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40
or what I don't know.

More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking to
her legs.

George


Possibly, I haven't seen anything like that around, although I'm sure my cat
knows the local flora and fauna better than I do - and I have a big back
yard too!

If it is weeds and there's not many of them, I won't worry too much about
it. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I was planting in my
herb garden - like the rosemary or the lavender plants. I don't have any
experience working with herbs so I don't know how they reproduce.


Did you just have some of the cutest little volunteer low lying blue
flowers with a yellow center?
--
Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/

Billy Rose 23-07-2007 02:26 AM

Green sticky seeds - winner
 
In article ,
"Eigenvector" wrote:

"George Shirley" wrote in message
...
Eigenvector wrote:

Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out
where my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his
fur that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so
much as I think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics
in the house which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.

Any ideas what plant is producing those? All I can think of is perhaps
the climbing Wisteria I have on my fence, the grass/weeds in the back 40
or what I don't know.

More than likely a weed called "beggar's lice", fairly common throughout
North America. A Google for a picture should tell you if that's what it
is. My dog comes in when we haven't mowed for a bit with them sticking to
her legs.

George


Yup, that's what it is, thanks for the tip. I found a pic of it, then went
out hunting for it. Found it under the big birch tree that my cat uses to
spy on the neighbors


Pretty flower, freakin' bitch to get out of fabric.
--
Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/

Kay Lancaster 23-07-2007 10:42 AM

Green sticky seeds
 
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 15:02:48 -0700, Eigenvector wrote:
Gonna be a tough one to visualize I know, but I'm trying to figure out where
my cat is picking up these things.

Anyway, he's coming in with these BB sized green seeds(??) stuck to his fur
that take quite a bit of effort to remove. They aren't sticky so much as I
think they're more like velcro, they stick to all the fabrics in the house
which makes it tough to get rid of them with a vacuum.


Galium sp., betcha.
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/seed....asp?strId=343
http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%20o
f%20the%20Interior%20Highlands/Flowers/Galium%20aparine.jpg


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