Hedge mustard?

Careym13

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This is growing in my yard where I am building my new outdoor enclosure for my Leopards. I looked it up and it appears to be hedge mustard but I'd like to confirm before putting my torts in the new pen. Thanks!
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This is growing in my yard where I am building my new outdoor enclosure for my Leopards. I looked it up and it appears to be hedge mustard but I'd like to confirm before putting my torts in the new pen. Thanks!
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Looks more like a buttercup, Ranunculus.
 

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Hmmm...that would not be good. I was hoping it would be something edible so that I didn't have to dig it all up.
 

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Four-petalled flowers point to a mustard. Ranunculus flowers have prominent stamens.
 

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