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unidentified weed ( Thlaspi arvensis)
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Hello all,
Can anyone identify this weed as I have never seen it on my lawn for 30 years.? Thanks,
Pocojo
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hi joe, where in the world are you? that will help narrow it down.
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I am in Stroudsburg Pa. Thanks
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The pictures are too blurry for me to tell but I think the plant may be in the mustard family.
My best guess is Thlaspi arvensis, field pennycress. They are a good edible green, somewhat mild and cabbagey.
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Sorry for the blurry pics. I looked it up and you are right, that's what it is. Thanks much,
Pocojo
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