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dpatel2130
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These cropping up so many of. What is it? Weed or not?
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Palustris
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Sorry, no photo showing.
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dpatel2130
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yorkshirerose
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It looks like a tree seedling, but not sure what. Do you have any trees with similar leaves in the vicinity?
A gardener's work is never at an end - (John Evelyn 1620-1706)
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BobTheGardener
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edited July 2019
I agree, looks like acer species, possibly field maple (acer campestre)?
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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dpatel2130
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@Yorkshirerose
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@BobTheGardener
, thank you. It is gone now.
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Silver surfer
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BobTheGardener
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I agree, looks like acer species, possibly field maple (acer campestre)?
Not sure what it is...but it is definitely not Acer sp.
Acer always have leaves opposite each other on a branch.
Mystery plant has alternate leaves.
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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Obelixx
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I think it may have been a hibiscus syriacuse. Our blue one in Belgium self seeded quite happily. The pink and white ones never did.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
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Bijdezee
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I agree
@Obelixx
. There's one in the middle of our hedge, looks a lot like that picture.
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Acer always have leaves opposite each other on a branch.
Mystery plant has alternate leaves.