Another possible weed, wildflower or Ornamental ID
wantonamara Z8 CenTex
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roselee z8b S.W. Texas
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agowantonamara Z8 CenTex thanked roselee z8b S.W. Texaswantonamara Z8 CenTex
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Another wildflower to ID
Comments (1)Possibly Solidago rugosa....See MorePlease ID possible weed or flower
Comments (1)Is it possibly some sort of stachys? Do you rememeber planting anything there? I don't know, just trying to help. If it is a "Hummelo" it should be about blooming and it also looks like there is fuzz underneath? Doublenoodles...See MoreWildflower or Weed ID? - silvery green leaves
Comments (6)A "weed" is simply any plant growing where you do not want it, and most of what we call "wild flowers" can be "weeds". It does look very much like "Chenopodium" (that is the latin which should always be italicized or in quotes) or commonly goosefoot, lambs quarters, pigweed, and some others. A "weed"? I know people that grow this as a green manure crop and others that spend a ton of money each year spraying it to eradicate it. I have not seen any kind of flower, attractive or not, on this plant....See MoreHelp ID Iowa wildflowers or weeds
Comments (14)I looked up your suggestions and it looks like definite matches for rudbeckia, snow on the mountain, campanula, verbena hastada, ironweed, and fleabane. I'm not sure on the yellow one. Thank you everyone! It's overwhelming when searching for these on the wildflower websites and trying to narrow it down so thanks for your expertise....See Moreannieinaustin
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