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Help with plant ID
Greg Martin
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This interesting creature popped up in my garden this year. I missed any flowers. Help me with the ID before it starts dropping seeds please!!! (looks like it's about to) It's about 2 to 2.5' tall.
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my garden mystery plant
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Abutilon theophrasti, more commonly known as velevet leaf.
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Thank you Dan. Hmm...edible leaves. I will get my fork out!
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