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Could this be Horseweed?
Ashley Handy
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I've been told this might be horseweed. I'm on a venture to identify everything in my yard that I don't know what it is.
I will get more pictures of its development on here as I can.
It now has more tendril like branches come out near the top that look just like the stem but smaller scale
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This is a top view
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top angle view to see how they tend to grow in clusters
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A few more pictures
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another side view of the iffy plant
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mitch brant
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Yes, it looks like Horseweed to me.
Shaun Simmons
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The third picture actually looks more like goldenrod.
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looks like goldenrod to me
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Horse weed for sure tea tastes ok some minor medicinal uses
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