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Tom

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These are all growing in abundance at a friends place that is only about 30 miles from me, but they don't grow in my area. A little ID help please?

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No ideas on number 1?
As you well know Tom, I'm useless at plant ID. But here's my GUESS. Cranesbill.
Google it and some look like this plant.
Please let me know if I have my first ever correct ID. :D
 

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Times two, on number three being miners lettuce. It grows high in the mountains, where the miners worked.
 

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No, I don't think so. The hedgerow cranesbill has a little split to the center of the leaf. Take a look at creeping charlie. It's toxic.
 

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Round leaf mallow? Another mallow? Are the stems round or square?

Why is Creeping Charlie poisonous? It's a salad green.
 

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I'm with Yvonne on #1 being creeping charlie (Glechoma hederacea).
 

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