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What is this :

http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0630.JPG

the stem is not wooden.
The plant is now about 1.50m high
The flowers are like in the form of a candle, individual flowers only
2 mm large.
(the grid is in mm, so the leaf shown is about 10cm long)
Location: centre of the Netherlands, rich soil (clay).
Very sunny spot (but it's raining biblical these last few weeks ;-)

thanx for your attention.
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Ragweed. Ambrosia sp. Major producer of allergenic pollen.

Achoo!
M. Reed

Osiris wrote:
What is this :

http://www.terwiel.com/diversen/DSCN0630.JPG

the stem is not wooden.
The plant is now about 1.50m high
The flowers are like in the form of a candle, individual flowers only
2 mm large.
(the grid is in mm, so the leaf shown is about 10cm long)
Location: centre of the Netherlands, rich soil (clay).
Very sunny spot (but it's raining biblical these last few weeks ;-)

thanx for your attention.

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:40:22 -0500, monique
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Ragweed. Ambrosia sp. Major producer of allergenic pollen.

Achoo!
M. Reed


thnx for the ID and warning.
Speed at which I pulled it out just now was also MAJOR !

Erik
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