Rural Massachusetts weeds (ID request)

Sarducci

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Hello learned tortoise forumers! I am terrible at plant identification. I was hoping to get another round of ID's from the more experienced, these are all plants I pass while doing my after lunch walks. Are any good for my Russian? Thanks in advance!
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domalle

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Hello learned tortoise forumers! I am terrible at plant identification. I was hoping to get another round of ID's from the more experienced, these are all plants I pass while doing my after lunch walks. Are any good for my Russian? Thanks in advance!
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Plants are classified by their flower parts so without that evidence can't confirm but agree with Sarducci on black medick with some wild carrot or Queen Anne's Lace growing out of the middle. #2 Queen Anne's Lace - #3 looks like a sedum - #4 Vermont (or red) clover - #5 Hawkweed - #6 unknown. Again without seeing flowers can never be certain.
 
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