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weed identification help
I cannot find this plant on any weed ID websites. It grew into quite a large bush in several parts of my garden before I dug it up and the leaves keep returning. it is quite deep rooted.
Can anyone help me identify it? Thanks in advance |
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The difficult thing here is, what you might call a weed, could be classed as desirable by others ?? Its all in the definition but as far as identification goes a clearer picture showing more of the plant would be helpful. regards, Lannerman. |
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weed identification help
jokule81 wrote:
I cannot find this plant on any weed ID websites. It grew into quite a large bush in several parts of my garden before I dug it up and the leaves keep returning. it is quite deep rooted. Can anyone help me identify it? Thanks in advance +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Filename: weed.jpg | Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=14477| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Any chance of a photograph without the abstract effects? Some more of the structure and flowers (if any) would help too. D |
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weed identification help
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote: jokule81 wrote: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attach...chmentid=14477 Any chance of a photograph without the abstract effects? Some more of the structure and flowers (if any) would help too. D And scale would help, too. Looks vaguely mint-ish, but those could be huge leaves for all I know. Priscilla |
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weed identification help
jokule81 said:
I cannot find this plant on any weed ID websites. It grew into quite a large bush in several parts of my garden before I dug it up and the leaves keep returning. it is quite deep rooted. Can anyone help me identify it? Those look like the leaves of some sort of bramble (Rubus). Since they flower and fruit on one year old canes, and you've been cutting them back, you haven't seen any fruit. Most often brambles are thorny, but there are species (and cultivars) that are less well armed. They will throw up suckers from any substantial bit of root left in the ground. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: weed.jpg | |Download: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/attachment.php attachmentid=14477| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Pat in Plymouth MI "Yes, swooping is bad." email valid but not regularly monitored |
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sorry will try and get a better picture, its coming in from the neighbours garden and she has a massive plant of it against my fence, it doesnt flower it just grows more and more leaves, it comes through via roots
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hi all just took this today. not sure if weed after all as it has white flower on. its very invasive and a real pest.
thanks |
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