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#59450 Jun 6th, 2007 at 02:01 PM
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I had posted a picture of this plant last fall, but don't think we ever came up with a solution? I tried to overwinter one, but it quickly dried up and died. Here is a new one - it's a bit thick - almost succulent, but not really?
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This is growing at the base of a pyracanthra that I cut back drastically this spring as it was pretty barren. Any idea?
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plants 'n pots #59488 Jun 6th, 2007 at 02:56 PM
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The no clue plant is wild mustard. The third picture is a legume of some sort. I am not familiar with plants that are native to that area, but looking for legumes should help. I grow scarlet runner beans that look like that.


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HesterPryse #59628 Jun 6th, 2007 at 06:22 PM
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Hypochaeris radicata or another dandelion similar

Brassica nigra



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