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Unfortunately I have a bodacious amount of this poison hemlock. It is in large amounts in the front field and back field.

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Dog Fennel. It has an extensive root system, that makes it hard to get rid of.

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Agree! :lol: pain relief

You guys had me feeling badly that YOUR phones had this and my "lesser?" Android didn't. 😖.

THEN....not to be left behind...I searched and found i DID have such available :celebrate just had to download the free app. It does work on insects/animals too. Yep, identified my goats! And by breed.👍

Now I know that crap is milkweed! Not wanted before or since I knew what it was🤣 something else I want to ID, gotta remember phone. Also did a few things I absolutely knew -- to make sure the app was correct. :lol::idunno well, confidence grew. It's a fun app🤣🤣🤣
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I’ve been out pulling nightshades. Lucky me! I have lots of them, 3 different varieties. I’ve seen a couple of black nightshades, they got mowed down. But I have plenty of the other 2 varieties. I have Jerusalem cherry, which was loaded with green balls turning to orange red and starting to drop. And a patch of silver leaf nightshade with pretty purple flowers that was also forming green balls for seed. So I took my wagon and pulled them up.

Mowing would only scatter the seeds and spraying with poison wouldn’t kill the seed, protected in their covering.

Jerusalem Cherry

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Silver Leaf Nightshade.

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Sentry kept a close watch on me. He stayed with me, forsaking the cool shade of the oak tree, to be with me. I finally quit and took him in the house where he is now snoring.

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Jimsonweed aka Thornapple
A member of the nightshade family - extremely poisonous and a hallucinogen (and it STINKS)
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It starts out small and grows pretty fast - that's my foot.
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This caught my eye, so o snapped a picture and looked it up. Then I pulled it up.

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