I don’t remember planting this!
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I can't figure out what is eating the leaves on my green beans & don't see anything on it either! Plus see cucumber!
We have been keeping it pesitized free too!
The leaves look like phlox
Could be. Phlox self-seeds like crazy. Look up a picture of phlox and try to remember if your neighbors have 30" pink flowers in summer. Then you can decide to pull it or transplant it where you want it.
And sometimes, if you don't know what a plant is, just let it flower and see what it is. If you discover the plants are weeds, pull them all up before they go to seed!
We have some she liked ground coverings. It has flowers in spring the lizards like it. Stays green.
I don't know what it is, but I love it! Wish I could get a start!!!
To me it looks like gooseneck loosestrife. It gets a beautiful white flower that resembles a goose's head. I use them in bouquets however the plant is very invasive. They spread on an underground vine and will invade a bed in no time. I rip them out by the handfuls and they're always back the following year.
Four o'clocks? They re-seed easily.
They do look like four o'clocks. Def not annual phlox or loosestrife.
I also think that it is gooseneck loosestrife. The red edge on the leaves is typical.
Gooseneck loosestrife. Invasive plant but still pretty.
I say gooseneck loosestrife also.
They sure look like my 4 o’clocks...
I have them on my hill in the back of the house. I have heard they are called swans heads. very pretty but will spread.