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Need ID of this plant

 
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I need help. when I clean the small part of garden. I notice this. Green/purple... I am not sure of that plant. I think when full grow it s like herb or something. Any idea?
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Maybe parsnip or another carrot family. What does it smell like? Crush a leaf if you need to.
 
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Ken W Wilson wrote:Maybe parsnip or another carrot family. What does it smell like? Crush a leaf if you need to.



I do not think it’s parsnip. It does look like one but no. Thanks
 
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There are 3700 species in the carrot family, Apiaceae.  Not saying it is, but I wouldn’t rule them all out yet.
 
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My skirrett has that purple color. I haven’t dug it up yet , so I don't know what the root looks like.
 
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