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  1. Sheal

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    It looks like Geum urbanum. Wood avens. Don't let it seed! :)
     
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      I agree, it's Wood Avens, it can become a terrible weed if allowed ...
       
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      Urgh. I have it everywhere. This garden was abandoned for ages and I've spent 2 years in constant weeding
       
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        It does pull out easily though with shallow roots and doesn't leave any bits behind to regenerate.
         
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          It makes up for it by producing horrible, hooked, sticky seeds, though. Millions of them!
           
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              Thanks all. :thumbsup: It's not in my garden thank goodness, but a friend of my daughter's. I've got enough problem weeds to deal with, I don't need any more. :)
               
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