Weeds or something useful (part III)

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by TotalAlina, Apr 29, 2012.

  1. TotalAlina

    TotalAlina Active Member 10 Years

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    Dear All,

    More stuff from my backyard for ID to determine whether it will stay or go...

    Number 1 feels like a tree seedling, with a woody stem. Completely impossible to pull out; I've resigned to pruning them.

    Number 2 grows in a group of stalks currently about 1.5 feet high.

    Numbers 3 and 4 are vines and are part of our ground cover; I need to figure out if this is a part I want to keep.

    Thank you!
     

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  2. tipularia

    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    #2 looks like chervil, and #3 honeysuckle, Lonicera
     
  3. Susan G

    Susan G Active Member 10 Years

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    1. maybe Prunus serotina?? (if you break the stem and it has a somewhat unpleasant bitter odor, that would be consistent with a cherry). look up to see if you can find the mother plant.
    2. looks like Artemisia vulgaris
    3. Lonicera or Cynanchum?
    4. looks like Euonymus fortunei
     

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