Does anyone know what kind of plant this is?
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Does anyone know what kind of plant this is?
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Does anyone know what this plant is?
It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
Take the picture you posted to a garden center, they should be able to tell you. Maybe even take a leaf or two or some of the blooms, they'll know.
It looks like a Mayflower. Grows in the midwest in light wooded areas.
Queen Anne's Lace, maybe.
It's a May Apple and has homeopathic properties to treat intestinal problems.
Since it's a wild plant, garden center may not know.....but the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) would or could find out for you.
Not a May Apple
https://goo.gl/images/GRFjqy
https://www.bbg.org/gardening/article/native_groundcovers
Petasites frigidus (L.) Fr. var. palmatus (Aiton) CronquistShow All
arctic sweet coltsfoot
It looks like a perennial called Bishop's weed that has lost its variegation. I've had it growing on the North side of my house for 40+ years and have managed to keep it there for the most part. It spreads very quickly and will take over any space. Half of the Bishop's weed by my house has also lost its variegation but the half that does not get any sun has not. Some people call it snow on the mountain ground cover. It flowers once a year.
I hope for you it is not the Berce du caucase..Sorry, I don’t know his name in english..
FOR sure it's Arctic sweet coltsfoot, Palmate coltsfoot, Palmate butterbur, Western coltsfoot
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
Resembles the herb “feverfew”. Spreads quickly!
It is a "cow parsnip" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heracleum_maximum
It's got weed! Don't touch it! The sap can cause bad burn like rashes
Arctic Sweet Coltsfoot http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/imagelarge.php?ImageNumber=185&TaxonID=596&SourcePage=taxon
http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php great resource in Washington
Definite not a may Apple. I have them in my wooded yard. They are very invasive.
sweet coltsfoot, arctic sweet coltsfoot
Thank you everyone!!!!
A weed, called ground elder, very invasive, a small bit of root left will turn into another plant.