What kind of plant is this. They are sprouting in my garden.
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Weeds
maybe you can post another picture soon and maybe we can figure it out for you.
Definitely bamboo
looks like bamboo.
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I found out what this plant is. Eulophia graminea, a terrestrial orchids that grows in mulch. It is an invasive plant of Asian origin. Thanks to all who wrote.
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