Can someone identify this plant?
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Nancypants22 on Jun 16, 2016I'm not sure which plants your talking about but the ones with the feathery leaves looks like cosmosHelpful Reply
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Karyl Griffin on Jun 16, 2016I can't say from your photo, but if any of those others are intentional, I'd start pulling them out...they'll be crowding out the things you want growing. If it's all just volunteer plants and they're pretty, let them grow and see what happens. My first thought was carrots, btw...Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 16, 2016I would wait it out as It may not be weeds .The weather as been so strange things are popping in everyones garden including mine.Helpful Reply
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Lorrie Mogus Easudes on Jun 16, 2016Those are Cosmos - it is an annual with lovely daisylike flowers. I imagine they self seeded from some you planted last year.Helpful Reply
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Dorothy on Jun 16, 2016It does not look like my cosmos. Pull them out and leave 1 to see what happens.Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Jun 17, 2016The wispy looking ones are Cosmos, and they come in many different colors. Don't pull them, enjoy the blooms, and they will reseed, depending on where you are located! :)Helpful Reply
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Barbara Stanley on Jun 17, 2016They do look like cosmos and very healthy.Helpful Reply
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Patio200 on Jun 17, 2016looks like a weed!Helpful Reply
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Lbr7234801 on Jun 17, 2016Looks like cosmos ~ mine aren't flowering yet either, but they will soon!Helpful Reply
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CINDY BOYKIN on Jun 17, 2016I think it's the weed called Dog FennelHelpful Reply
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CINDY BOYKIN on Jun 17, 2016Below is a photo of Dog Fennel and it can take over your yard.Helpful Reply
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Joelean R Wright on Jun 17, 2016...it is a WEED!! ... "DO NOT" allow it to grow in your garden or yard., it will completely take over...Joelean York, SCHelpful Reply
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Lorrie Mogus Easudes on Jun 17, 2016This is a photo of Cosmos - but as far as I can see, yours could be either the weed or the annual flower.Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Jun 17, 2016Looks like cosmos to meHelpful Reply
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Shari on Jun 17, 2016Cosmos will reseed itself from last year. Did you ever have a cosmos?Helpful Reply
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Nan3655843 on Jun 17, 2016I have white daisies that look like thatHelpful Reply
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Dwi5997718 on Jun 18, 2016this does look like immature Cosmos plants. give a couple weeks to look for some sort of flower bud at top and at end of stems. I hope it's not a weed.Helpful Reply
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Nan3655843 on Jun 18, 2016they will spread like crazy I transplanted and share a lot with friendsHelpful Reply
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Ann on Jun 18, 2016Cosmos. They will have a daisy-like flowers. They come in lots of colors.Helpful Reply
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Riz1480400 on Jun 20, 2016I think it is dill not a weedHelpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Jun 25, 2016My first impression was to say Cosmos, but now I am doubting myself. Please keep us informed of the results. I sure hope for you that they are cosmos. They came back in my garden 3 yrs in a row and looked so nice. Good Luck.Helpful Reply
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Catherine Gray on Jun 26, 2016It is definitely cosmos! The leaves had almost no odor when i crushed them and now the've sprouted cosmos flowers! Thanks everyone for your input and advice!!!Helpful Reply
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Dwi5997718 on Jun 28, 2016This is cosmos before it had a daisy like flower in several colors on slender stems. Enjoy!Helpful Reply
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Catherine Gray on Jun 28, 2016I took advice and waited for the flowers. Definitely cosmos.Helpful Reply
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Sandra Hahn on Sep 06, 2016A weed is something out of place that you did not plant. most weeds are awsome when they bloom.Helpful Reply
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