Anyone know what this is?
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Msj12408729 on Oct 21, 2016Looks like the Star of Bethlehem.Helpful Reply
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Bon12508830 on Oct 21, 2016To me, it looks like one of the varieties of Snow on the Mountain. I do have some myself!!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 21, 2016Did this flower at some time?Helpful Reply
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Daw12530779 on Oct 21, 2016Euphorbia (check out photos online to find species or cultivar)Helpful Reply
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Linda Werner on Oct 21, 2016Euphorbia.Helpful Reply
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Darline on Oct 21, 2016Tag on mine, when I bought it; said Snowcrop. Yours looks like a smaller version. Seems like my overabundance o wild rabbits love to eat it.Helpful Reply
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Pamela Brown on Oct 21, 2016Looks like Snow On The Mountain. All parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested. Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction.Helpful Reply
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Sally-Charles Evans on Oct 21, 2016Thanks Pamela! My grandma had these and many others and I couldn't think of what she called them!Helpful Reply
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Helen Gilbert Akin on Oct 21, 2016http://www.outsidepride.com/seed/flower-seed/...Helpful Reply
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Lpj12291767 on Oct 22, 2016Take a piece to the green house and they can tell you exactly what it is and how to use or get rid of it.Helpful Reply
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LaDonna on Oct 22, 2016Latin name: Euphorbia Snow-on-the-MountainHelpful Reply
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Charlene Wagner Juoni on Oct 22, 2016Here is a website that describes about it and different ways to get rid of it. http://www.gardensalive.com/product/call-it-g...Helpful Reply
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Verlin Stephens Gregory on Oct 22, 2016Snow-on-the-mountainHelpful Reply
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Vina Patel on Oct 22, 2016EunomousHelpful Reply
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Sophia,M.,McConnery on Oct 22, 2016Never seen them flower.Very nice!Helpful Reply
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Kid on Oct 22, 2016https://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/aepo1.h... my grandmother had it in her garden we called it bishops weed it likes shade and moisture which is why she planted it being in the PNW and you can still buy it but it will spread so keep at it in the spring if you do not want itHelpful Reply
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DORLIS on Oct 22, 2016Snow on the mountain or a relative in the spurge family. It does spread and can be poison , especially for curious children and pets.Helpful Reply
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Gayle Bradley on Oct 22, 2016There is an app you can download to your phone called "catch flower" it let's you take a picture of the plant and than tell you what it is.Helpful Reply
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Brodrick Nadia on Oct 22, 2016I have no idea, and I know that it's useless... But, these flowers are so delicates, it's just charming!Helpful Reply
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Lisa Terry Hann on Oct 22, 2016Cerastiam or Snow in Summer is from the chickweed family. Perennial. Definitely not poisonous.Helpful Reply
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MaryAnn B on Oct 22, 2016Not Bishops weed, but don't know what it is....Helpful Reply
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Jtm6983663 on Oct 22, 2016A weed?Helpful Reply
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Ese8934807 on Oct 22, 2016Looks as if it add a little interest to your yard, maybe a wild flower, not sure what it is but I like the little flowers I say let nature take it course.Helpful Reply
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Denita Canipe on Oct 22, 2016uconnladybug.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/snow-on-the-mountain.jpgHelpful Reply
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Mmkirchner on Oct 22, 2016SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN.Helpful Reply
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Carolyn Davis on Oct 22, 2016snow on the mountain.Helpful Reply
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Ros8374676 on Oct 22, 2016EuphorbiaHelpful Reply
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AinOakPark on Oct 23, 2016Sorry. Never mind.Helpful Reply
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Bettie on Oct 23, 2016Snow on the mountain poison plant !Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Oct 24, 2016It's beautiful, I grew one this year and did not plant it. Please , I hope it is NOT poison ous. I have dogs. What is blowing in the wind?Helpful Reply
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Walli Kavanaugh on Oct 25, 2016Outsidepride Euphorbia Early Snow . My neighbor has them in their yard. Now I have a few plants in my yard thanks to the birds dropping the seeds.Helpful Reply
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Faith on Oct 25, 2016Star of BethlemHelpful Reply
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Betsy Talpalar on Oct 26, 2016IDKHelpful Reply
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Barb on Oct 26, 2016It is called snow on the mountainsHelpful Reply
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Joni J. on Oct 26, 2016Thank you for the responses!! It is called "snow on the mountain"Helpful Reply
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Alice on Oct 26, 2016snow on the mountianHelpful Reply
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Joanne DiMaggio Nardo-MacDowell on Oct 27, 2016It could be a euonymus silver queen, from the way and angle the picture is taken, also the leaves look like a euonymus. Star of Bethlehem has different leaves.Helpful Reply
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Joanne DiMaggio Nardo-MacDowell on Oct 27, 2016Then again it does look like snow on the mountain.Helpful Reply
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Charlene Vargason on Oct 27, 2016I love some of the plants that birds deposit around my house.Helpful Reply
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Kasey Klein on Nov 07, 2016I never knew there were morethan one type of Snow on the Mountain. I didn't recognize this as the kind we have in Wisconsin called Bishops Weed.Helpful Reply
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