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Sun, Jul 20, 14 at 14:54
| I have some xeric soil that I brought in and sometimes one gets "problems" in foreign soil. I have this guy coming up and growing fast in all the rain that we have been having. I am wondering if it is a invasive. Does anyons have an idea of what it is. |
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- Posted by christinmk z5b eastern WA (My Page) on Sun, Jul 20, 14 at 20:00
| Think it is the weedy Erodium cicutarium.... CMK |
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- Posted by wantonamara 8bTx (My Page) on Sun, Jul 20, 14 at 22:01
| Thank you. I had this plant before and it poked the invader button , but I had no name. It is supposed to be eatable. |
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- Posted by christinmk z5b eastern WA (My Page) on Sun, Jul 20, 14 at 23:13
| Jeez...didn't know it was edible. If that is the case I could probably feed all of my state with the amount we have growing at work alone, lol. ;-D CMK |
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- Posted by wantonamara 8bTx (My Page) on Sun, Jul 20, 14 at 23:25
| I think it taste the sharp side a parsley, or so they say. It is in the eat the weeds sight when I googled.. There are some medicinal benefits too. |
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