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Ever since we moved out here I have been so curious to know what these plants are...

http://members.sparedollar.com/littlepdeals/Unknown-Plant2.JPG

 

They had white flowers on them, but the day I took these pics, it was really windy and the petals were blowing off...

http://members.sparedollar.com/littlepdeals/Unknown-Plant2..JPG

 

At first I thought they were little white flowers she planted because she liked, but they're not very pretty and there's much more plant than there is flower. She also planted them right next to the rheubarb patch so I'm thinking maybe they're something edible?

Look how many she planted!

http://members.sparedollar.com/littlepdeals/Unknown-Plant-2.JPG

 

 

 

AND while I"m at it. There's a tree that I thought was an apple tree, but doesn't appear to be growing apples and I'm wondering if anyone knows what it is!?!

http://members.sparedollar.com/littlepdeals/Unknown-Tree..JPG

 

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Candace Everything will turn out well in the end. If things are not well now, then it is not yet the end.

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Candace,

might be a crap apple tree.

also, remember the person may not have "planted" the plant near the rhubarb, it may have planted itself......................looks like it could be some kind of aster. I'd suggest getting a Peterson's field guide for your area and you should be able to identify it with that.

 

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<<<might be a crap apple >>>

 

Lol..I know I shouldn't laugh, but that's what we call cow pies here,lol..heehee..There's a big crop this year.:-p

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What's an aster?

I thought maybe the plants just planted themselves, but they're in rows. they look like they were put there on purpose.

Hmmm

 

Candace

 

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Tuesday, June 08, 2004 12:47 PM

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Candace,

might be a crap apple tree.

also, remember the person may not have "planted" the plant near the rhubarb, it may have planted itself......................looks like it could be some kind of aster. I'd suggest getting a Peterson's field guide for your area and you should be able to identify it with that.

 

Bonnie Rogers

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Crab Apples? I love those things!

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Bob and Karen Oros [orosfam]Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:51 AMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Plant Question

 

<<<might be a crap apple >>>

 

Lol..I know I shouldn't laugh, but that's what we call cow pies here,lol..heehee..There's a big crop this year.:-p

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Lol..no, I was laughing at craP apples,lol.. I love crab apples too.:-) I have a lot of them around the pond..yumm.. But crap apples are the things we try not to step on in the pasture,lol..

Karen

 

Shelby Blakely [s.blakely]Tuesday, June 08, 2004 1:35 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Plant Question

Crab Apples? I love those things!

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Bob and Karen Oros [orosfam]Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:51 AMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Plant Question

 

<<<might be a crap apple >>>

 

Lol..I know I shouldn't laugh, but that's what we call cow pies here,lol..heehee..There's a big crop this year.:-p

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The ones with the white flowers planted BY the rheubarb!

 

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Bonnie Rogers

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Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:21 PM

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Candace,

did you mean the rhubarb that is planted or the one with the white flowers?

 

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