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Madison, CT (Google, OSM)
New Haven, US-CT, US
41.3601264954, -72.6306610107
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Can someone identify this shrub plant?

Sep. 23, 2008 11:24 PM EDT
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Japanese knotweed - Photo CC BY-NC-SA LiChieh Pan
lianawoman's ID: Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
Posted by lianawoman about 3 years ago
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These are seeds, rather than flowers. Polygonum cuspidatum is an invasive species, originally introduced as an ornamental and used on roadsides to control erosion. It has begun to spread and outcompete native species in many places. If you have Polygonum growing in your garden, please consider eradicating it!

Posted by lianawoman about 3 years ago
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Japanese knotweed - Photo CC BY-NC-SA LiChieh Pan
zabdiel's ID: Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
Posted by zabdiel over 1 year ago
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Japanese knotweed - Photo CC BY-NC-SA LiChieh Pan
stellaoleary's ID: Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
Posted by stellaoleary 8 months ago
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Japanese knotweed - Photo CC BY-NC-SA LiChieh Pan
stellaoleary's ID: Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
Japanese knotweed - Photo CC BY-NC-SA LiChieh Pan
lianawoman's ID: Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
zabdiel agrees
stellaoleary would like some help identifying this.

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