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Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Posted by shyguynyc Long Island, NY (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 14, 12 at 19:44

This plant is growing next to my carrots... But the leaves seem different from all my carrots.... not sure if this is weed.... please help
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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

I'm no expert but it kinda looks like water hemlock.


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Might be Tanacetum vulgare


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

I'd second the suggestion for tansy. If it is tansy it will get bright yellow blooms.

FataMorgana


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Yes, it's Tansy - rub and sniff. It will smell like very strong Chrysanthemums.


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Yes. It does have a very strong smell.
Thanks! It does look like Tansy.

What do I do with it?


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Can this plant cause dermititis?

It seems to be classified as invasive species as per wikipedia.


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RE: Please Help Id This plant growing in my SFG #1

Anything is possible. It depends whether or not you are sensitive to it. Some people can roll around in poison ivy with no ill effects and others can just think about it and break out. We are all different.

FataMorgana


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