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Ueca
2017-07-08
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I have found that #1 is Sedum furfuraceum.

Ueca
2017-06-26
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I have found that #4 is Adromischus cristatus.
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It doesn't look like it. Poison ivy has three leaves, and the middle leaf sticks out a bit more than the other two. That's how you know it's nasty.
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does it smell kind of like black licorice? because if it does I know exactly what it is! It's "Fennell"! I made the mistake of buying one little seeding about 4 freaking years ago and it almost completely taken over my whole front yard and wherever the wind blows LOL I have finally tamed it (meaning gotten rid of most of it because I hate it) it seems to grow in every crack, nook and cranny, I'm still finding a sprout of it here and there. luckily our the new (to us, century) house is almost finished with its renovations. and since it was built in 1904 there's over a hundred and fourteen years of vegetation planted so im looking forward exploring and taming ( I've already found over a dozen black raspberry bushes)
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