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Steven Worth 01-07-2003 08:44 PM

Plant Identification
 
When I was growing up my neighbor (Haw River, NC) had a flowering
plant with leaves that resembled marijuana leaves, no it was not
marijuana. The leaves were light green in color, that same as the
stalk. Other plant characteristics were pink flowers and seedpods
that had several seeds inside each pod. The pod started out green and
turned dark brown before falling to the ground and reseeding. The
pods had fuzz on them and the seeds inside were round, little, hard
and dark brown in color. The plant stalks were not woody and if you
broke one in half you could get a lot of water out of it. These plant
were almost on the verge of being invasive. We use to mow them with
the lawn mower to control their expanding borders.

Anyone have any idea what this could have been.

David 02-07-2003 01:22 PM

Plant Identification
 
Anyone have any idea what this could have been.

Cleome?
http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnew.../sg010625.html

C.L. Lassiter 02-07-2003 04:08 PM

Plant Identification
 
David wrote:
Anyone have any idea what this could have been.


Cleome?
http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnew.../sg010625.html


If it is cleome, Steven, save the seeds for me. :-)

cl

Steven Worth 02-07-2003 04:20 PM

Plant Identification
 
(Steven Worth) wrote in message . com...
When I was growing up my neighbor (Haw River, NC) had a flowering
plant with leaves that resembled marijuana leaves, no it was not
marijuana. The leaves were light green in color, that same as the
stalk. Other plant characteristics were pink flowers and seedpods
that had several seeds inside each pod. The pod started out green and
turned dark brown before falling to the ground and reseeding. The
pods had fuzz on them and the seeds inside were round, little, hard
and dark brown in color. The plant stalks were not woody and if you
broke one in half you could get a lot of water out of it. These plant
were almost on the verge of being invasive. We use to mow them with
the lawn mower to control their expanding borders.

Anyone have any idea what this could have been.


It is not cleome, I have cleome, common name spider plant. Anyone is
welcome to seeds, just know that this plant spreads like crazy. But
it is very beautiful.

Eileen Gregory 02-07-2003 04:44 PM

Plant Identification
 
I was going to say Caster Plant (Riccinus), but the pods are much more prickley than fuzzy. They're big plants,
maybe 5 feet tall! Don't know about water in stems or how invasive they might be. I just thought I throw this out in
case we just have a difference in our descriptive terms.
Eileen

Steven Worth wrote:

(Steven Worth) wrote in message . com...
When I was growing up my neighbor (Haw River, NC) had a flowering
plant with leaves that resembled marijuana leaves, no it was not
marijuana. The leaves were light green in color, that same as the
stalk. Other plant characteristics were pink flowers and seedpods
that had several seeds inside each pod. The pod started out green and
turned dark brown before falling to the ground and reseeding. The
pods had fuzz on them and the seeds inside were round, little, hard
and dark brown in color. The plant stalks were not woody and if you
broke one in half you could get a lot of water out of it. These plant
were almost on the verge of being invasive. We use to mow them with
the lawn mower to control their expanding borders.

Anyone have any idea what this could have been.


It is not cleome, I have cleome, common name spider plant. Anyone is
welcome to seeds, just know that this plant spreads like crazy. But
it is very beautiful.



Raleighgirl 02-07-2003 06:08 PM

Plant Identification
 

"C.L. Lassiter" wrote in message
...
| David wrote:
| Anyone have any idea what this could have been.
|
| Cleome?
| http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnew.../sg010625.html
|
| If it is cleome, Steven, save the seeds for me. :-)
|
| cl
CL,
One of my gardening gurus shared seeds with me; I'll be glad to
pass some on to you, however, you can also buy cleome seeds. It
may be easier for you in the long run.
Jeny



Raleighgirl 02-07-2003 06:09 PM

Plant Identification
 

"C.L. Lassiter" wrote in message
...
| David wrote:
| Anyone have any idea what this could have been.
|
| Cleome?
| http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnew.../sg010625.html
|
| If it is cleome, Steven, save the seeds for me. :-)
|
| cl
CL,
One of my gardening gurus shared seeds with me; I'll be glad to
pass some on to you, however, you can also buy cleome seeds. It
may be easier for you in the long run.
Jeny



C.L. Lassiter 02-07-2003 07:56 PM

Plant Identification
 
Raleighgirl wrote:

"C.L. Lassiter" wrote in message
...
| David wrote:
| Anyone have any idea what this could have been.
|
| Cleome?
| http://msucares.com/news/print/sgnew.../sg010625.html
|
| If it is cleome, Steven, save the seeds for me. :-)
|
| cl
CL,
One of my gardening gurus shared seeds with me; I'll be glad to
pass some on to you, however, you can also buy cleome seeds. It
may be easier for you in the long run.
Jeny


Oh thanks, Jeny. Yes, I know cleome seeds are available.
Now if only I could remember to buy some whenever I'm out! I've been to
Dickenson's a lot recently, and I can *never* remember them.

BTW, I have never noticed Mexican evening primrose before this
year. I bought one last weekend, and really love it.

cl

mgeost 10-07-2003 03:15 AM

Plant Identification
 
(Steven Worth) wrote in message . com...
(Steven Worth) wrote in message . com...
When I was growing up my neighbor (Haw River, NC) had a flowering
plant with leaves that resembled marijuana leaves, no it was not
marijuana. The leaves were light green in color, that same as the
stalk. Other plant characteristics were pink flowers and seedpods
that had several seeds inside each pod. The pod started out green and
turned dark brown before falling to the ground and reseeding. The
pods had fuzz on them and the seeds inside were round, little, hard
and dark brown in color. The plant stalks were not woody and if you
broke one in half you could get a lot of water out of it. These plant
were almost on the verge of being invasive. We use to mow them with
the lawn mower to control their expanding borders.

Anyone have any idea what this could have been.


It is not cleome, I have cleome, common name spider plant. Anyone is
welcome to seeds, just know that this plant spreads like crazy. But
it is very beautiful.



To say cleome "spread like crazy" is like saying a sackful of kittens
are playful. I planted one little puny seedling along the sunny side
of my house one spring. The next summer, I had a raucous border 8'X
50' full of cleome some towering to 7' high. A spectacular site
indeed. Absolutely no special care needed except for poor sandy soil
and a reasonable amount of water. Thin to your hearts content and the
flowers do make interesting arrangements inside the house.

I would mow or "lively lad" down the canes in the fall after first
frost. The cast off seeds do seem to benefit from a coolish dormant
period. The volunteer adolescent plants are a bit fussy about being
moved once established, but very young plants transplant without too
much fuss.


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