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Margaret S

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Gardening: Does anyone know what these huge plants are? I hope I haven't been saving weeds. They are 4 feet tall.

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Kim S Charlotte, NC
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  • Margaret S
    Commented on Apr 23, 2012
    To find out if its milk weed...just break one of the leaves off an if a milky white substance ...»
    comes out then it probably milk weed...make sure you wash your hands tho...some species are toxic....but I don't think this is milk weed...the leaves are to close together.. If this is milk weed its very beneficial to your garden....for one it attracts bees an butterflies. Great for pollination.

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