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Geranios (Género Geranium)Observ.
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Geranium pusillium?
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Berro Amargo (Cardamine occulta)Observ.
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It's everywhere in my Landscaping! Spreads like a weed!
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Pastos con Dedos (Género Digitaria)Observ.
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Popped up in my new landscape beds at the end of summer, now spreading like a weed in a small area.
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Viernes Santo (Phyllanthus urinaria)Observ.
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Growing in my flower bed. Possibly result of spilled bird seed
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Notice the 'whiskers' at the base of each leaf. None of the suggestions seem to have that. At first I thought this was going to be a sunflower. It seemed to be growing as a result of seeds spilled out of a bird feeder.
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Diente de León (Taraxacum officinale)Observ.
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Lawn pics, after being mowed. I will try to let one grow out and get a better picture of the flower and stem.
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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)Observ.
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It looks like these might grow out of the ground as three distinct stalks but then start bifurcating. Very thin leaf / blade. Grows up not out
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Sausana (Geranium rotundifolium)Observ.
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Radially running, stalks with 3-segment leaves grow up off the ground. Spiky seed pods behind leaves and some leaf nodes.
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Arpa de Halcón Oriental (Youngia japonica)Observ.
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Radial leaf / stems close to ground, tall stalk with fluffy whitish flowers on top and other stalks with small yellow flowers within flattish petals
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Berro Amargo (Cardamine occulta)Observ.
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New growth in landscaping. Spindly long thin limbs/runners, grows mostly off the ground, 7-leaf clusters and long really thin spike-like seed pods.
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Género StellariaObserv.
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Low-growing, fast-spreading ground cover, recently growing in my landscaping. Under bird feeder. Small spade-shaped medium green leaves, delicate 8-petal thin white flowers.
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Ciruelo Mexicano (Prunus mexicana)Observ.
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Plum, yes, thanks!
My arborest praised it.
It will get a good pruning, then become a big part of a good Texas shade garden.
Not wax myrtle, but reminds me of one we had. Very similar bark, but leaves are more oval than long like a wax myrtle. Crazy maze of limbs, inwards, upwards, every which way. It has dropped its leaves twice after heavy rains (and always in winter).
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Manzanillo (Rhaphiolepis indica)Observ.
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Indian Hawthorne? This one in the partial northern exposure sun is doing much better than the ones in the canopied shade.