I have another plant that I would like identification
#Plant Identification # invasive plant # tall spikes have seeds
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Melissa on Apr 12, 2016I hate these things... I have them over my garden also, I don't know the name of this weed. I have found that you have to pull them out before they flower (before the seeds set) they get tiny little white flowers.Helpful Reply
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Emma on Apr 12, 2016I forget what they're called, but pull 'em quick before the "spikes" mature and pop seeds out all over the place! They will spread like crazy.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda B on Apr 12, 2016I can not see the leaves but I will wager a guess and say that it is Cardamine species possibly Cardamine hirsuta-common name Hairy Bittercress). Remove the seed stalks before the shoot them everywhere:-))Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 12, 2016Are these prickly to the touch?Helpful Reply
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Sandra Whitmarsh on Apr 12, 2016I think it might be Chickweed. Yes, they pop seeds and spread like crazy. Must pull them out before the little white flowers are done blooming. If you catch them then they won't pop and you will be able to pull out easily.Helpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Apr 13, 2016WOW, you all are amazing! Rhonda has it right, I googled her answer and YES! that is it! Thanks to all of you, No it id not prickly to touch and also called Popweed. Thanks so much , I hope we all learned here to GET it out gently! I kept my trash can close to me while pulling it up yesterday and gently tried not to disturb seeds to badly. Google also shows white flowers on them, I just did not connect they were the same too. Thanks to all of you! Clap, Clap, Clap! Smiles, CyndiHelpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Apr 13, 2016Rhonda's answer I googled and found many photos of it.Helpful Reply
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Cyndi Neumann on Apr 13, 2016Rhonda's answer I googled and found many photos of it.Helpful Reply
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Ild2798469 on Apr 13, 2016At the first picture I see a plant called diosmos in Greece.It smells very nice and we use to put it in some foods. At the second picture, they look as mint..Do they have any special smell?Helpful Reply
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Judi on Jul 15, 2016I have it in my yard too. It isn't chickweed, but I don't know what it is either.Helpful Reply
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