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What is this tall plant?

Posted by MyMonsters4Us 6 (My Page) on
Sat, Jun 23, 12 at 9:00

This plant originally started growing with some of our store bought plants (I believe) and we originally thought maybe it could be one of our pepper plants, but it's now up to 3 feet- shot past my Lavender, pepper and tomato plant- and there's no signs of any flower or peppers growing on it? We're having a hard time finding the name for it- so if anyone can help, I'd appreciate it!

Plant ID -1c
Plant ID -1b
Plant ID -1a

(Ignore the white stuff, it's bug powder that was thrown down on top of that raised bed)


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RE: What is this tall plant?

Amaranthus, one of the Pigweeds.


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RE: What is this tall plant?

Thanks for your reply, saltcedar- do you mean it can be any of the pigweeds? I looked at Amaranthus but the leaves aren't right. The leaves on our plant are more long and skinny while the Amaranthus has a roundish look to it.


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RE: What is this tall plant?

There are dozens, some with narrow leaves.


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RE: What is this tall plant?

Thanks a ton :D I think you're right.


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