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Nimblewill (Muhlenbergia schreberi)Observer
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It's is a grassy perennial that grow to be around 2 feet tall. They tend to live in garden areas with moist soil and can be in the sun or the shade. The blades of grassy are usually shiny.
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Northern Lady Fern (Athyrium angustum)Observer
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Also called Ferns. Unlike moss they have xylem and phloem. They have stems usually thin, leaves that vary in size depending on the species. And they have roots like other vascular plants
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Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)Observer
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Also known as a creeping Charlie. Then tend to live in shandy lawns or garden areas. The have scalloped leaves and tend to live in clusters with purple flowers that bloom in the spring time.
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Japanese Creeper (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)Observer
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These vines are found on the side of my neighbor house. This plant likes to attach to a surface where it can grow upward. They tend to grown very large if not maintained. They have leaves with three points that are pointed not lobed. They are usually dark green and some turn a redish or purple color.
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Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, and Allies (Family Asteraceae)Observer
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They are a small flower that range in color. They usually have 5 pedals and are surrounded by many leaves. They tend to be hard to control.
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Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)Observer
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They are green leaves with a vine like stem. They can range in size. Their leaves are loved and a little thicker than other plants leaves. They look like vines with different shaped leaves.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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This was found attached to a maple tree. It was growing on the side. It's large and thick with the top more of a smooth surface and the bottom had small groves that stood out.
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Tribe CorydaleaeObserver
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Also known as bleeding hearts. They are a species of flowering plant and are in the poppy family. They have a thickish stem usually a redish color with flowers that are shaped like a heart. They are usually a pink color and can vary in size and color of pink.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
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Long stem with thin stands maybe their leaves coming off of the top. At the bottom then do have leaves that are thicker and more leaf looking. The top is more of a light damns brownish color where as the bottom and the stem are more green colored.
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Small Yellow Water-Crowfoot (Ranunculus gmelinii)Observer
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Yellow flower head with small thing pedals and a long skinny stem. Leaves are somewhat lobed with a little point at the top.
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Green Bristle Grass (Setaria viridis)Observer
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A species in the Poaceae family. Often used as forage and erosion control. Long steam with a top that is fuzzy like, which are the seeds. And leaves that are thin as well and on the longer side as well.
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Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)Observer
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Also called Ribes glandulosum which is a flowering plant species. Usually growing to be about .5 m tall and wide. Palmate leaves and small white fruits in the summer.
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Greater Plantain (Plantago major)Observer
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A small plant with good sized leaves that a cross between being pointed and lobed. Thing steam with a thicker top which looks like it's made up of lots of little seeds. Usually green but these ones look a little dead.
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Seductive Entodon Moss (Entodon seductrix)Observer
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This moss is different from the other moss I posted. It is much larger and not found in the dirt. It's attached to a rock where as the other I picked out of the ground. This one so has little things that look almost like small pine needles coming from it.
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Norway Maple (Acer platanoides)Observer
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This is a large tree with leaves with about 5 point. The leaves can range in color as well as size. The bark on this tree is very hard and can be used for furniture or wood.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
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Neighbor said they just started growing one day, not sure where they came from because they never planed them. Long thing leaves looking like grass almost with a much stronger and different scent than grass though. In smallish bunches scattered all over the back of the garden near the fence.
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Dandelions (Genus Taraxacum)Observer
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There were man leaves but no actual dandelion attached to this plant. Different sized leaves some bigger than other with about 4 or 5 leaves attached to the plant. Has jagged parts to the leave making it look different from many others.
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Wisterias (Genus Wisteria)Observer
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This is next to my neighbors house. Says he's lived here over many many years and did not plant. It's a tree that produces small sour palled not eaten by most humans but by many animals. The leaves range in color from brighter green like here to a more darker shade. They are pointed at the top and have a rounder base.
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Woodsorrels (Genus Oxalis)Observer
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A herbaceous plant of the pea plant. Has dense globular flower heads and leaves that are usually 3 lobed.