Name that plant
Details:
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Date Photo Taken
07 / 25 / 2017
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Season Photo Was Taken
Summer
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Region Photo Was Taken
Southwest
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City
Denton
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State
Texas
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Posted by
Jason Schreiber
Notes:
I’ve spent weeks trying to figure this one out. It’s found in a raised bed that I let go wild from the winter, it’s now mid-summer. I use compost made from gathered oak leaves and veg scraps. In in N. Texas on the dividing line between Zone 7b and 8a. The plant is one stalk that is now 36″ tall. It has no smell and no flowers.
Comments
laura735 Master Identifier says:
Another mulberry leaf image. https://www.google.com/search?q=Morus+trees&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSpK2B76XVAhXhylQKHdJaAAwQiR4IhgE&biw=2144&bih=1015#imgrc=NuUj72UK_HCNcM:
July 25th, 2017 at 10:55pm
laura735 Master Identifier says:
I can’t be certain with out its flowers. I’m wondering if this is a juvenile form of a mulberry species (Morus). Check out the link below for now to compare with yours. If it blooms and you still don’t know, make new post with photo of flowers. Best wishes! http://hunterrosenberry.blogspot.com/2009/09/fast-growing-5-lobed-mystery-plant.html
July 25th, 2017 at 10:54pm