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Old 03-05-2003, 10:44 PM
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".....The plant has three clovers attached to the stem and each individual
clover has three sharp points to it. ...."

Do you mean clover like leaf ?

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Old 05-05-2003, 01:32 AM
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Its leaf looks like cilantro leaf but the difference is that its much
smaller and three leafs are attached individually to the stem. Some of them
can have hair on it.

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".....The plant has three clovers attached to the stem and each individual
clover has three sharp points to it. ...."

Do you mean clover like leaf ?

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Old 05-05-2003, 02:44 AM
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Heres a pictu
http://24.81.217.233/weed.html

thanks again

"david" wrote in message
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".....The plant has three clovers attached to the stem and each individual
clover has three sharp points to it. ...."

Do you mean clover like leaf ?

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Sequal said:

Heres a pictu
http://24.81.217.233/weed.html

thanks again


Could be herb-robert (it is in the Geranium family). Do the leaves have
a distinctive odor when crushed? (The smell reminds me of peanuts,
a bit.)
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My first thought on seeing the pics is a form of creeping buttercup

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"david" wrote in message ...
My first thought on seeing the pics is a form of creeping buttercup


The leaves looks like it but after searching the net for pictures, I
dont think that this plant has any flowers.
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Old 07-05-2003, 05:08 AM
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Just how does you plant search the net for pictures?

If it finds the right plant porn website, will that cause it to get a rise
and bloom?

Since its hairy, it must have already reached puberty!!!



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My first thought on seeing the pics is a form of creeping buttercup


The leaves looks like it but after searching the net for pictures, I
dont think that this plant has any flowers.



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