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First one - ?
Second - Common Daisy
Third - Looks like it belongs to the Sedge family
Fourth - ?, but based on the type of leaf, i wouldnt feed.
Good luck.
I'm not sure, but look up pineapple weed and sticky willie for the first two. I wouldn't feed any of those.
Ni, the first one is sticky willy. The daisy one is pieapple weedThat first one does look like pineapple weed, but i don’t see any of the little “pineapples” present.”
Do you see any of these ?
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sticky willy - galiumNi, the first one is sticky willy. The daisy one is pieapple weed
That first one does look like pineapple weed, but i don’t see any of the little “pineapples” present.”
Do you see any of these ?
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Hhm. So when i look up pineapple weed i see and find this. It doesnt get white flower petals.
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When I look at common daisy, i see this
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That first one sure does look like Sticky Willy. Wonder of it feels “sticky” !
sticky willy - galium
The fourth one is Indian Tobacco. Highly toxic and highly invasive. Carefully pull it out by the root and throw it in the trash before it goes to seed.
For the others take a sample of the whole plant to your local nursery and ask for the local plant nerd. Try to bring the full plant including roots, stems, leaves and flowers, if any.
It's called sticky willy because there are little hooks on the seeds and they stick to whatever should happen to touch it, birds, cats, rabbits, etc. Thus spreading the seeds far and wide.I rubbed it with my fingers, does not appear to be sticky.
Try Coronopus, swinecress for the first one. Are the leaves foetid when you crush them?
The second one is a Matricaria or mayweed ehh scented or scent less.
The other two not sure.
The third one is a member of the sedge family. Here in the Phoenix area it is called onion grass and potato grass because of the tubers that it produces underground. It grows rapidly, spreads like wildfire, is almost impossible to get rid of except with an extremely toxic weed killer. My sulcatas love it which is good because it grows so fast.Hello,
Found a few weed growing in my yard, does anyone know what these are?
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Thanks very much for your help!
I’m in Southern California. I ha