Can you help me identify this plant?
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I have a bush that has leaves similar to a chrysanthemum but it has thorns. Don't know if it's a plant or a weed! It was here when we moved in last summer.
Help me identify this plant
This plant came from an old flower bed at my sisters. We dug them up when they were small. She thought she had lillies in that bed. But this doesn't look like anythin... See more
Looks like a oriental plum tree. Will get big fast. Fruit is edible and very sweet.
does it flower? It's much easier to ID with flowers. I love Newcombs to ID plants: https://amzn.to/2SoOyPl
It is some type of honeysuckle/clematis. You may be able to figure it depending where you live. Take some to a local nursery for help.
It looks like a plant that I've had coming up everywhere for the first time this year. If it is the same it will get two feet tall really fast and hard to pull. I don't like it. I was hoping someone would say what it is and how to get rid of it.
For me it is a weed and really hard to kill. If you can plant it in another place were it can grow, it will not overwhelm your busy lizzies. I put weedkiller on it (not diluted and "painted" on to avoid getting weedkiller on the ground) , it only died partially and it is now coming back. It grows in a really big bush if you let it.
Looks like Poke Salat from the one pic. Birds drop seed, and it comes up all over....in the mid south/south. If stem is NOT woody and will have a blush of red to it, it's likely Poke. Also known as Polk Salad.
Here is another picture of it’s stem
Obivously NOT poke salet. No stem like that pictured. Sorry, sometimes it takes 2 pictures!!!