Anyone know this plant?
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 04, 2013Sorry, I don't know what it is but I suspect it's something you don't want.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Sep 04, 2013do you have any ornamental trees around there? close? like a cherry, crab apple, or even a bradford /capital pear? It looks like a tree sapling.Helpful Reply
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Patricia W on Sep 04, 2013Its a tree!Helpful Reply
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Soemiatie Kooymans on Sep 05, 2013Yes it's a tree sapling look around for trees in your yard or neighbourhood and you will find outHelpful Reply
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Lla223981 on Sep 05, 2013Does it have thorns? It looks like a Bois d'arc tree. I have those sprout all the time as I use Bois d'arc for pest control in my attic and in the landscaping around the house.Helpful Reply
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Barb Richter on Sep 05, 2013I have one that has come up in one of my beds voluntarily. I have some pear nearby. Could be ornamental pear. That is what I am calling mine.Helpful Reply
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Candy J on Sep 06, 2013Mine has grown into a bradford pear but with thorns.Helpful Reply
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Rose S on Sep 06, 2013the leaf looks like it belongs on a "sweet shrub" bush, but I don't really know for sure.Helpful Reply
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Alice Harley-Wosnig on Sep 06, 2013Bradford pear sapling. They start out as a straight limb and will bush out into a tree as it grows.Helpful Reply
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Karen Manley on Sep 06, 2013That is a Bradford Pear sapling that some sweet bird has planted for you.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Sep 06, 2013Pretty sure it's a tree or shrub of some sort......a surprise some little birdie pooped out for you...lolHelpful Reply
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Linda on Sep 06, 2013Looks like a weed I pull every time I turn around...Helpful Reply
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April E on Sep 06, 2013pear sapling most likely Bradford and everyone is sayingHelpful Reply
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Kay Love-Wood on Sep 07, 2013I'm with everyone it looks like a bradford pear or wild cherry tree!!!! Sweet shrub has a odd looking bloom???Helpful Reply
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Rita Patton on Sep 07, 2013I don't know, but it is growing everywhere here in Southern Ohio. strangles out everything. we've tried for years, since moving here to get rid of it and haven't found a way yet. we didn't have that problem when we lives 30 miles up river.....Helpful Reply
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Charlotte Kent on Sep 07, 2013Thanks very much for the help. So it seems I probably have a Bradford pear growing in a flower bed rather close to the house... Next question, if I dig it up and transplant it now in September before it gets any bigger, will it live?Helpful Reply
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Estelle Whiddon on Sep 07, 2013move it after your first frost or 2 before the ground freezes, water in well, mulch, and water during dry periods if u live where it does not freeze the ground. Plants grow roots in the winter, tops in the spring and summer. shold do well as these are a very tough plant.Helpful Reply
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Angelique DeMarco on Sep 07, 2013Yup it is those invasive awful Bradford Pear tree's that everyone plants cause they grow fast and flower in spring. Kill it quickly, it has thorns bigger and will take over a bed quickly.Helpful Reply
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