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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by beefpotnoodle, Apr 27, 2020.

  1. beefpotnoodle

    beefpotnoodle Gardener

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    Hi, I think this will be a weed as it too fast growing. Outpaced my peas which were planted the same day. Could it be something like asafoedita or coriander??? I haven't planted it but did have a diverse natural herb/flower bed two years ago. Thinking that when I turned the soil over to start my veggies this has cropped up!

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  2. savageHK

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    That leaf looks like coriander
     
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    • beefpotnoodle

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      Thanks, I'll keep it and see if it is
       
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      At first I thought it was geum urbanum, or avens, but I've been known to be wrong before
       
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      • beefpotnoodle

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        Ah, now that's interesting. When looking at your suggestion garlic mustard was a link. I know I had lots of that for sure.
         
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        Don't think it's coriander :noidea:
         
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          Could it be a parsnip leaf?
           
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            I'm leaning towards garlic mustard then coriander at the minute. They would of been in the garden recently. I'm going to let it grow to see as I can use both of those. If it's another type of plant I can always pull it once I'm confident. Thanks for the help!
             
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