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mystery garden plant

Posted by Robin_Finnell N. IL (My Page) on
Wed, Jul 11, 12 at 18:00

I found 2 mystery plants growing in my garden that were kinda pretty, so I left them and now they're both blooming. This is #1...


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RE: mystery garden plant

Solanum rostratum

Here is a link that might be useful: Solanum rostratum


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You should remove this from your garden...certainly before it goes to seed.


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Oh that is irony at its finest - just spent last few days tracking it down myself!!! Buffalo Bur is the common name and it is not a good plant at all - just pulled the two plants I had growing!


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Hello :) I'm from Poland and I'm interested in collecting nightshade family plants that do not grow or are ephemerophytes in my area.
I came across this topic as I was searching for seeds of solanum rostratum. I know that for you it's a weed, but for me it's a beautiful plant :) Is anybody capable and willing to harvest some seeds and sell it to Poland?


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