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Monkeyleg
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Comments (2)Or repot it into a plastic pot with plentiful holes in the bottom that will fit inside that decorative one. Always remove from the decorative one to water, and do not replace inside the decorative outer container until all the run-off has ceased....See MoreNeed help identify plants
Comments (2)The first is something in the mustard family and not what I would call ornamental. I don't have a name on it. Maybe Thlaspi arvense. http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/pennycress.htm Second looks like goldenrod, Solidago, and appears to be the running type which you don't want in your garden. Solidago canadensis may be the species....See MoreNeed help identifying plant
Comments (4)Thank you for the replies! I’m not sure if t has flowered since it’s my friends plant. I thought it was some sort of snake plant but now I’m thinking it’s not....See MoreNeed help identifying plant
Comments (6)It's not native, and it's spreading into southeastern forests. The Piedmont has already been damaged enough. https://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/2097...See MoreMonkeyleg
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Dave in NoVA • N. Virginia • zone 7A