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TriciaStringer

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I believe the third one is morning glory so I’ve been pulling it.
 

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Maro2Bear

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Yes. No. 3 is morning glory but also be careful of the last one, No 6, it looks like a young Mimosa tree. TortTable says to not feed. I’m not 100 percent sure it is mimosa...any around there?

Info on Mimosa
Warnings About These Trees
  • The seedpods are poisonous at all times and the seeds within are even more so.
  • Do not allow livestock, pets, or especially children to put the seedpods or seeds in their mouths. They can cause seizures and even death.
  • Be sure to keep the seed pods away from animals and children. Rake them up as soon as they begin to fall, and teach your little ones and all of your children never to put the seedpods in their mouths. Do not assume an older child, or even an adult, who may be unfamiliar with mimosa trees, knows not to do so.
  • The flowers and leaves are not toxic and some people cook them and eat them like vegetables or make tea from them, but avoid the seedpods and seeds (John Minton, GardensofTomorrow.com).
 

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I have zip for #1
I agree that #3 is morning glory
#4 is an oxalis, so no

2 and 5 have too much going on! :) Are you looking at one specific plant? Or just the whole group?

I see strawberry and I believe violet in #2, among the iris. And a third weed that is familiar but I can’t name. And grass.

I don’t know the plant that is most prominent in #5, also growing in Iris. I see a tiny bit of oxalis down in the center bottom but I don’t think that’s what you’re interested in?
 

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#1 looks like young ruellia aka Mexican petunia. Will have purple or pink flowers. OK for torts.
#2 I see day flower going up the wood, will get small blue flowers. Wild strawberry to the left. Both OK
 

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