Can you identify this plant?
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Melissa Develice on Apr 24, 2013I think it looks like rhubarb.Helpful Reply
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Heather (New House New Home) on Apr 24, 2013Think it's a weed - it's definitely not like any rhubarb I've seen.Helpful Reply
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Peg Stewart on Apr 24, 2013Looks a little like the leaves of an English primrose.Helpful Reply
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Kimberly Barney on Apr 24, 2013It is a weed.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie on Apr 24, 2013could be Russian sage,will have shoots of purple flower ,can reseed if you had it last year or neighbor has it .could also be blue salvia ,close in nature.Check out on web.Helpful Reply
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Rosirags on Apr 24, 2013Mullein or foxglove possibly. a weed or wildflower depending on how you view it..Helpful Reply
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Rachel Medina on Apr 24, 2013A poppy?Helpful Reply
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Maggee frick on Apr 24, 2013Looks like what we called in childhood wild rhubarb. I'm thinking weed. I have had them in my garden as well and just pulled them out.Helpful Reply
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Angelia Johnson on Apr 24, 2013Looks like a weed....sorryHelpful Reply
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Erika van koolwijk on Apr 24, 2013in holland we called it vingerhoedskruid, it's a pretty flower. Be carefull with it, it is like weed :)Helpful Reply
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Erika van koolwijk on Apr 24, 2013in my translation it is foxcloveHelpful Reply
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Kristin Crankshaw on Apr 24, 2013It's a foxglove.Helpful Reply
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Lynda M on Apr 25, 2013Thanks to all! After checking all your suggestions by looking at google images, I'm thinking it is probably a foxglove. I guess now I just have to wait and see! :)Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 25, 2013Foxgloves will definitely self-sow if you have them anywhere else, or somewhere nearby does.Helpful Reply
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Linda on Apr 25, 2013I think this is a weed. SorryHelpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Apr 25, 2013I think that is one of the weeds I have now and it takes over.Helpful Reply
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Robin Girven on Apr 25, 2013It's a Foxglove for sure. Mine all look like that right now. Glad you replanted it and didn't toss it.Helpful Reply
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Penster47 on Apr 25, 2013Best solution is to leave it alone for a while and see what it does. Then you'll know if you want to keep it, or throw it away. But I do think it is a weed. sorryHelpful Reply
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Bev Carstensen on Apr 26, 2013It's a Foxglove!!!Helpful Reply
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BECKY on Apr 26, 2013It's a foxglove. If you like it, you'd better learn to love it! I had a few show up years ago, and they reseed and reseed and reseed! We don't mind, I love the pretty purples and creamy whites of the flowers, and it's kind of fun to watch and see where they show up each Spring. I've dug some up and moved them to flower pots - they're pretty hearty plants.Helpful Reply
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Lori J on Apr 26, 2013If you are a pet lover, especially the lover a dumb nibbler like mine, please note that this is a toxic plant.Helpful Reply
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Peg Stewart on Apr 28, 2013It also looks a bit like the salvia I have in my garden.Helpful Reply
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Lynn R on Apr 29, 2013this is a weed. we live on a large farm and this stuff takes over EVERY THING !! I have not yet found a way to get rid of it. you might want to dig it back up fast. from what I have seen it spreads by root under ground. a real pain.Helpful Reply
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Marga on Apr 29, 2013Foxglove.....for sure!Helpful Reply
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Pam Kasky on May 04, 2013It looks like the early stages of foxglove to me too. Give it some time and you should see the stalks.Helpful Reply
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Geni on May 04, 2013Looks like it is digitalis (foxglove) but could be a verbascum. Beautiful in cottage garden. http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=my-myy-s&va=verbascum+plantsHelpful Reply
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MJ on Aug 07, 2013The foliage makes me believe it's a foxglove alright.Helpful Reply
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