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Chaotically Creative Co. on Sep 22, 2014It does look like Asparagus.Helpful Reply
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Jackie on Sep 22, 2014BambooHelpful Reply
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Cathy Bowman on Sep 22, 2014Looks like Bamboo to me tooHelpful Reply
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VICKI on Sep 22, 2014I don't think it is bamboo because it only 3 ft tall.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Sep 22, 2014Pull up a piece and see if it is asparagusHelpful Reply
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Carole on Sep 22, 2014Could be asparagus fern which is a weed and spreads very readily by seeds eaten by birds and pooped out. If you did not plant it, that would be my guess. You can Google Asparagus Fern and check the photos and info there. This weed grows to around 1m in height, which is three feet in the old money, give or take a bit.Helpful Reply
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Robin Miller Cresci on Sep 22, 2014It looks like Asparagus to me too.Helpful Reply
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Marilyn hough on Sep 22, 2014I believe its asparagus,I grow it and we love eating it! And the picture shows it in seeding stage.Helpful Reply
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Clay878 on Sep 22, 2014I can't see it very well, but it sort of reminds me of dill.Helpful Reply
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Donna Byram on Sep 22, 2014Cut one of them below the ground then watch if it comes back up with a head on it like in the picture below. If so, I would believe it's asparagus.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 23, 2014Asparagus is very challenging to grow in Florida. It may be bamboo muhly grass, Muhlenbergia dumosa.Helpful Reply
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Edwina Powell on Sep 23, 2014Looks like Dill.Helpful Reply
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Jeanne Nelson on Sep 23, 2014I'm confused. The bloom is gorgeous and definitely looks like a lily but the plant itself looks like Hosta.Helpful Reply
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Erin MacDonald on Sep 23, 2014It's definitely an asparagus plant that has been allowed to go to seed.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Fike on Sep 23, 2014I have the same plant growing in my flower bed. I didn't plant it. It just started growing and I let to grow.Helpful Reply
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Pat on Sep 23, 2014It is definitely asparagus. After picking the crop, you let it grow til next spring. It probably blew in on the wind. If you cut it down, you can eat the stalk when it re-grows. pkHelpful Reply
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Emma Santoro-Adkison on Oct 03, 2014Looks likebamboo oHelpful Reply
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Dorothy on Oct 04, 2014Looks like either asparagus or asparagus fern. If asparagus it will go golden yellow color as it goes dormant (oops.....you live in Florida? don't know how well asparagus would grow there). In spring it comes up with the spears that you see in the grocery store. This looks like a male plant as I don't see any of the small round fruit that goes red colored as it ripens (and can be spread by birds). Some varieties are purplish colored when they first come up in the spring and others are green.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Flynn on Oct 06, 2014I planted asparagus this year. It looks like asparagus. I just saw some this weekend that was 5 feet tall. I have planted mine in the wrong place. Plenty of sun but it's going to be too tall. How does asparagus respond to transplanting?Helpful Reply
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Jill McClain on Nov 11, 2014Willow or bambooHelpful Reply
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