help ID this plant
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help ID this plant
Please help me identify this common weed that grows in nearly every yard in Southern Colorado and probably many other states…
I can tell you that it is some sort of milkweed that grows about knee-high. Tank ate some and didn’t suffer any harmful effects, but I have a longer trial planned for it. Just never heard anyone call it by an actual name before.
I can tell you that it is some sort of milkweed that grows about knee-high. Tank ate some and didn’t suffer any harmful effects, but I have a longer trial planned for it. Just never heard anyone call it by an actual name before.
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insignificant flowers
If it flowers, the blossoms are insignificant. I guess it must flower to get those little seed pods (tiny green balls on top of plant). It definitely isn't like the photo you posted.
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Hmmmm no idea Jedi, Im sure I have seen them up here but I dont know what they are called...
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It sort of looks like poison ivy but is a darker green. Which reminds me, Jedi Sena if you don't have this book I highly recommend it:
Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
Of course you probably do already but if not I thought I'd mention it. I love that book and reference it often when trying to find out what's what around here in Massachusetts. You'd probably need a more western version tho.
I'll look thru my book and see if I can find it.
hc!
Christa
Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
Of course you probably do already but if not I thought I'd mention it. I love that book and reference it often when trying to find out what's what around here in Massachusetts. You'd probably need a more western version tho.
I'll look thru my book and see if I can find it.
hc!
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I always go to my local university extension office for stuff like that…Colorado State offers one… http://www.ext.colostate.edu/, not sure if it’s near you.
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I will ask around some of my gardening forums and see what I can come up with!
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