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weed? picture

Posted by anisten 5 (My Page) on
Fri, May 19, 06 at 15:14

Is this a weed? I grew it from a wildflower packet last year in the fall so here it is right now.

Here is a link that might be useful: Picture of Wildflower?


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RE: weed? picture

I don't know, but I think I've got some of those growing in my lawn too.
As soon as I take out the lawnmower, they're toast :)
Although I have removed hundreds of dandelions, I don't bother removing these, as there is much fewer of them, and they don't have nice single roots like the dandelions, so not that easy to dig out....


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Actually it does only have one big root with tiny thin ones similar to the dandelion. I know what the roots look like because I ended up pulling some out to make room and threw them in a pail with water and the big one seems to like it.???


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They tend to spread like crazy. I have them in my yard and over the past two years I would say the amount has tripled if not more so.


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