Lush Frilly Green Leaves Off The Main Stem

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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    What is it??? It is beautiful but we suspect it is growing LIKE A WEED....Please help??

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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    If you crush the leaves, does it have a distinctive smell?
    I am of course thinking of Levisticum officinale.
    It is a bit of a wild guess because I do not even know if it exists where you live.
    We use this plant in the kitchen
     
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    That is monkshood I do believe. If I could upload a photo as I took it ....I would show you mine. I actually have one right behind my patio swing... It rarely has time to bloom. It is such a late bloomer I thought no it after gets frozen or frosted out.
    good grief... autocorrect changed this to something but not what I wrote.
    It is such a late bloomer it normally gets frosted or frozen as it is ready to bloom.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Yes Carolyn...the leaves look like that as well. In fact it may make more sense that what I was thinking.
     



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    LIcenter In Flower

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    I think it's mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) I'm constantly pulling it along my driveway fence line.
     
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    My first thought was Monkshood as well Barb.
     
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    no, it isn't mugwort. I have mugwort too. I also have monkshood and it looks exactly like this. mugwort smells like chrysanthemums and has a grey-green color.
     
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    Wow, I googled all of those and I don't think it's any of them.
     
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    I know it is not this (see photo below) but the growth habit is similar. Could they be related? IMG_20180701_171007.jpg
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    My plant grows to 6-8 feet (2-2.4 meters) blooms yellow in August. I thought it was centaurea orientalis but I just Googled that plant & it only grows 2 feet tall. Oh dear I don't think I am helping. I think I am adding to the confusion .
     
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    yes, I am pretty sure it is Barb. I will go get a picture of mine. I just had my phone with me this morning but I will get my camera...

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    I have coneflower on the right, jewelweed at the bottom and smack dab in the center is the monkshood.
     
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    We just can't tell...We may have to wait till it flowers....It's awful close to monkshood.... Thanks for all of your help...and good to talk to all of you .....:smt060
     
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    I just pulled a bunch of this out of my garden today because I wasn't sure if it was a weed or not. It was a bit invasive. The roots are runner-like, but they are easy to pull out. I was surprised to see someone posted something similar. Maybe we can figure out what they are!
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    ? Could it be chrysanthemum?
     
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    I have chrysanthemums nearby, but they are nice round plants. These grow tall, but I thought they were chrysanthemums at first. It would be nice if they were.
     

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