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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

It's time for my annual "What is This?" thread. LOL

I was cleaning the flower bed and came across a couple of thing that I'm not exactly sure about.

#1--Was mixed in with a bunch of Willow Leaf Asters, but this has a different leaf. The leaves are serrated on the edges. Possibly Ironweed??

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Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

#2 is where my John Fannick Phlox has been located, but I thought it died last summer. Is this a clump of phlox and are the small ones baby phloxes?

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Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

First one looks more like goldenrod. Second one does look like garden phlox (not sure about the baby ones).

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

It could be goldenrod. I have some of that in the bed, too! I remember spreading seeds last fall. Thanks!!

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

Can I add some pics for id? I broadcast some seeds over one of my beds, most were from seeds I collected last year when out and about. Some could be what was in the soil already.
The second picture has a small daisy like flower, bright yellow maybe the size of a quarter. The third picture has no foliage at all, the flower stalk comes out of the ground. The first and last are not showing signs of flowers yet.

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Beverly Pflugerville, TX(Zone 8b)

Wow. I like #3, but have no idea about 1, 2, and 3. I think #4 might be Liatris, also known as Gay Feather. I have some coming up that looks similar, although not so yellow.

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Stephanie, you have Goldenrod and Phlox.
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Joy.
your #1 looks like a Poppy

#2 A wild Daisy, don't know which.

#3 I believe is Hemp Broomrape, a very invasive plant, here is a picture
http://www.asergeev.com/pictures/archives/2010/852/jpeg/09.jpg
http://www.texasinvasives.org/plant_database/detail.php?symbol=ORRA

#4 could be Artemisia.

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

Thanks Josephine, the broomrape is up at the front in the ditches this year. I have never seen it before this year. Now that I have read about it I will not be incorporating it in my beds.

Could the last one be larkspur? I know I threw out poppy seeds and larkspur but nothing that looked like artemesia. Ultimately I guess when it blooms I will know.
I have a couple daisy type clumps in this bed. Each is slightly different than the others. I will try and get a couple other pictures tomorrow.

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Yes, it could be Larkspur, especially if you put some seeds out.

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

Yellow flower check on lance leaf coreopsis.

Liberty Hill, TX(Zone 8a)

THAT'S the flower I thought it might be but couldn't remember the name.

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

The purple looks like a snapdragon more than larkspur but why is it so fuzzy? The wild larkspur I recognize arent that compact or fuzzy or dark green. I have about as much eyesight as Mr Magoo right now, and Marty also had a flower that looked like the coreopsis but wasnt, i was searching for a flower called a dragonsbeard but Google wants to give me a lizard. if anyone has the Tx native book, could you look up the blue flower dragons beard for me? I need a better name to find it

Powder Springs, GA(Zone 7b)

I think the purple flower wasn't the one being ID'ed as a larkspur but rather the last photo based on the foliage alone.

Maybe you are thinking of Dragon's Head plant?

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

I wwill check that. The last still looks too leafy for larkspur to me, but I will think on it...

Liberty Hill, TX(Zone 8a)

That's what it says, "could the last one be a larkspur?" It looks like something else too but I can't remember the name.

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

We may not have too long to wait, today I noticed that all of them are developing flower buds. Hopefully we will have an answer next week.

Liberty Hill, TX(Zone 8a)

I wouldn't be surprised if it has a yellow flower, the other plant I'm thinking of as a yellow flower. We shall see...

(Becky), Lipan, TX(Zone 7b)

Joy, I agree with frostweed on your 4 pics above. 1 looks like a poppy, 2 looks like it could POSSIBLY be lance leaf coreopsis, 3 is broomrape, 4 probably is larkspur. I had some last year (larkspur) that had the ferny leaves like yours. Too bad they didn't do so well and no seed..

Here are some pics from google of fern leaf plants to compare. 1 is fern leaf dill. 2 is fern leaf peony. 3 is rocket larkspur. Hope this helps :)

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(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

Becky, I have fern leaf dill in two varieties in two clumps and although they are similar it isn't that. Oh I wish I could grow that fern leaf peony. I love it! I have been told we are not cold enough, Boo Hoo. I know I had some rocket larkspur seeds, and your photo really looks like what I am seeing. They are so robust, each plant is getting tall and has several branches growing up now.
I am such a child at heart, I love surprises and with my dogs and cats, any labels often disappear, especially while they still smell of me. I broadcast seeds back in the cold, and although I meant to write them down, my blonde brain had other ideas.

Thanks for the great pics, I will continue to lust after the peony.

Joy

(Becky), Lipan, TX(Zone 7b)

I had never seen that peony before but WOW what a stunner huh?! I had to add it to my wants but I doubt I'll ever find it for trade!!

Hope it turns out to be that larkspur.. my buddy has a huge stand of deep purple ones and let me come and dig up babies last spring, but I killed them all! What can I say, it was a rough spring trying to install new beds on this property that had none prior. Hope to score some seed from her, they really are beautiful :)

Hate to hijack the thread but while were at it (IDing), anyone recognize this wild one? It's covered in a weblike gauze. Blooming now in north central TX.

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Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

Yup seen it but cant id without my books- it isnt a native but is asteraceae family-

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

Don't know what it is but it is all over here. I just mowed a bunch of it down yesterday.

If my plants are larkspur, I will definitely be saving seed, these are much more vigorous than my local larkspur. I try to plant only heirlooms and others that will reseed themselves so I will eventually end up with my "grandmother's" cottage garden. I will keep you posted.

Liberty Hill, TX(Zone 8a)

If you have Rocket Larkspur you don't need to collect seed. I have it and it readily reseeds itself. I'm like you, I like the surprise...right now I'm surprised that none of the poppies have come up. Lol

(Becky), Lipan, TX(Zone 7b)

Kittriana if you ever figure it out, please let me know. It's driving me crazy when I see it not knowing what it is. No success in plant ID forum either! Oh well..

Yes the larkspur reseed like mad, I will try them again next year and let them reseed a little then save the rest for trading. Joy I want that cottage garden look too.. I'm letting all my second year perennials spread this spring while planting more to "fill in the blanks". Maybe some annuals too, but I am too chicken to let them reseed through my beds, afraid something will happen to the babies out there in the wild! Lol! I prefer to collect the seeds and sow them indoors myself.

Lisa none of my poppies are up either :(

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

If you get a chance - ck for Aesclepius vestita, and wyethia elata-spelling?- on that yellow flower.

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

Ok, I have this in Plant id, but as close as I can tell its goin to be 'Oligoneuron rigida var rigida' stiff goldenrod. Anybody else can check on that.

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

I think what you have is Texas Ragwort, Senecio ampullaceus, check and see.
http://www.wildflower.org/gallery/result.php?id_image=20829

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

I looked at that REALLY HARD too. The one we are seeing is a bit simpler of stalking, and has a VERY distinguishable gray green color Jo. I will need to take one apart I think. when next hhome

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Check this one http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/70073/

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

No red in this one, no translucence, pure cadmium yellow bloom. Senecio flower has a different structure than this altogether.

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

Altagardner agrees with Jo on Texas Ragweed, Senecio ampull-sneezamus. I will cont to ck but name it solved. And dissect and take more pix when i get my dust mask...

(Becky), Lipan, TX(Zone 7b)

Yes Josephine, you are right!! I've been offline all weekend and wow what a pleasant surprise to see this mystery has been solved!! Senecio ampullaceus; 'Texas groundsel':

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/98867/

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

A couple more.

#1 & #2 Are these ironweeds? I've never seen so many of them.

#3 Is this a fall blooming aster?

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Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Yes to all of them, you have a good crop.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you! I'm really amazed because I totally neglected this bed in the heat of the summer, fall, and into winter.

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

I was checking on a new calf this morning and came across this small tree or maybe large shrub along my Fenceline. I have never seen it bloom before.

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Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

I see apple tree, no way to verify leaf shape for you.

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

It does look like an apple.

(Joy) Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

This is my apple tree blossom. Not really the same. The leaves on the tree in question are narrow, small, tinged with burgundy. When I get home I will pull a couple and take photos for comparison. Understand, this is out in my old post oak woods. It is on the fence so it has been there for a while since the fence is thirty years old or more. I do have a native persimmon and some mustang grapes that are wild, but we discovered them years ago. Surely I would have noticed fruit or noticed animals going after the fruit. Do we have crabapple trees native here?

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