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Elohi

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These are growing in the burmuda grass. They are vine like and grab onto everything.
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Also, I've tried figuring this weird weed out and have had no luck. I thought it may have been camphor weed at first but I cherished a leaf and it didn't smell camphor like so I'm lost.
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The second one looks like (tansy) ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) to me. I know it's toxic for horses and cows...
The first one looks familiair, but I don't know the name...
 

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Just throwing this out there for discussion, but the top one "kind of" looks like a crown vetch variety. Could be wrong :)
 

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The second one is groundsel - toxic.

The first one is vetch. It's ok until it gets moldy then it's toxic.
 

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Good thing I only have two groundsel's. I better pull them up before more flowers turn to seed puffs. It's not in the tort yard but I don't need it around at all if its not edible.
 

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Learn something again here ! ! ! ! !

Thank you Monica and Yvonne! ! !
 

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