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Posted By: foxkidd44

mystery plant id - 03/26/20 05:50 PM

hey gang......what kind of plant is this? central il

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Posted By: tlguy

Re: mystery plant id - 03/26/20 06:02 PM

Feed it to the closest pig and see if his oysters fall off. May be a pig castrator!
Posted By: waggler

Re: mystery plant id - 03/26/20 06:23 PM

No idea, but what is in the background?
Posted By: Hanger

Re: mystery plant id - 03/26/20 06:28 PM

Glass table waggler
Posted By: beachcomber13

Re: mystery plant id - 03/26/20 10:22 PM

Just a guess but maybe Bleeding Heart
Posted By: DRF

Re: mystery plant id - 03/26/20 10:28 PM

Possible toilet paper.
Posted By: 52Carl

Re: mystery plant id - 03/27/20 06:17 AM

Pigweed. That's what you call anything which is a mystery.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: mystery plant id - 03/27/20 07:18 AM

Are you just messing with us? Looks fake.
Posted By: TurkeyTime

Re: mystery plant id - 03/27/20 12:05 PM

Reminds me of a gooseberry bush leaf.
Posted By: Diggerman

Re: mystery plant id - 03/27/20 01:23 PM

Originally Posted by TurkeyTime
Reminds me of a gooseberry bush leaf.

There you go!
Posted By: scotts

Re: mystery plant id - 03/27/20 03:22 PM

I can't help you with a name, but it looks familiar. The plant I am thinking of grows in woodlands and is among the first to green up in the spring. As the growing season progresses, the silver part of the leaf gets less pronounced. Non woody stem. If it is the same one I am thinking of it is edible.
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