Name this plant: Tall bush spreading this branches, identification?
Thanks, Smiles, Cyndi
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Cindy B on Jul 26, 2015could it be a willow shrub? http://www.thetreefarm.com/willow-arctic-blue-dwarfHelpful Reply
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Carmie on Jul 26, 2015Looks like a weed to me. But dig it up and put it in a bucket see what it does.Helpful Reply
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Carolyn Hoxton on Jul 26, 2015I think it is a weed, sorryHelpful Reply
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Dottie Unruh on Jul 26, 2015I'm guessing willow.Helpful Reply
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Rae on Jul 26, 2015Could be a Russian Olive but can't tell for sure.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jul 26, 2015Looks like it could be a wild aster. I have white ones that bloom in the spring and lavender ones that bloom in the fall. I let them grow as they are pretty and the bees love them. My neighbor has bees and he has seen them all heading to my place. Butterflies and all kinds of bees, wasps come to them for a dependable source of nector.Helpful Reply
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Debi on Jul 26, 2015Take it to your local co-operative they will let you you what it isHelpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Jul 27, 2015Thanks for all of these comments, I will look further into your suggestions, I do have ,little tiny pink and lavender daisy -aster like flowers called " Fleabane" mainly in the spring , they were taking over too too! Pretty last spring but had to pull them to plant other goodies. Still a smaller one here and there but much less blooming on them now Thanks, CyndiHelpful Reply
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ELLISANDRA on Jul 27, 2015IT LOOKS FAMILIAR AND I PULL MINE OUT AS WEED. AND COULD SPREAD IF IT SEEDS.Helpful Reply
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Ursel on Aug 05, 2015I had a similar one in my yard and this year I have hundreds of new ones coming out in the vicinity of several yards. Must be a weed,Helpful Reply
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Linda McVicar on Aug 05, 2015I have wild weed flowers all over my garden. They act as host plants for beneficial insects, bees, and butterfliesHelpful Reply
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Carolyn Hoxton on Aug 06, 2015it looks like a weed to meHelpful Reply
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DORLIS on Aug 06, 2015Just remember, a "weed" is something growing where it is not wanted. In some areas, orchids can be weeds.Helpful Reply
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Charlene on Aug 07, 2015I have something like this growing along with my Delphium, it has very strong stems so it helps it stay upright and has a beautiful feather pink and white flower that would look good in a vase with other flowers, I don't know what it is thoughHelpful Reply
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Charlene on Aug 07, 2015DelphiniumHelpful Reply
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Debi on Aug 08, 2015Take it to your local cooperative and the Master Gardeners can identify it for FREEHelpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Oct 03, 2015Thanks for all of your kind answers, I ended up just pulling it up! It was over crowding things I cleaned out growing there. Smiles, CyndiHelpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Oct 03, 2015Some others plants do look more like a Delphinim but this was like a tree.Thanks, for the google look I did at the leaves and I will watch for it, this tree never bloomed anyway!Helpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Oct 03, 2015I believe the above silver leaves were was Silver Artemisia and the top tree looked now like another plant I found blooming with purple cluster flowers in my other gardens, I don't know the name..Helpful Reply
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