Take a closeup shot of the leaves and you might get ore accurate results.
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looks yum….not yum
Kingbotterson
Looks to be Annual mercury (Mercurialis annua). It’s a flowering plant that is native to North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East but has also been introduced in many other places around the world. Annual mercury is a bit of a weed depending on what your definition of a weed is.
Duir_Design
I agree with the user above that it’s likely Mercurialis annua, commonly known as annual mercury. It’s a plant that often grows in disturbed soils and gardens. Be cautious if you have pets or young children, as it’s considered toxic if ingested. If you didn’t intend to grow it, you may want to remove it, as it can spread quickly.
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Right click the picture, search with google lens. Very useful.
[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Mercurialis_ambigua_Plants_SierraMadrona.jpg](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Mercurialis_ambigua_Plants_SierraMadrona.jpg)
Take a closeup shot of the leaves and you might get ore accurate results.
looks yum….not yum
Looks to be Annual mercury (Mercurialis annua). It’s a flowering plant that is native to North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East but has also been introduced in many other places around the world. Annual mercury is a bit of a weed depending on what your definition of a weed is.
I agree with the user above that it’s likely Mercurialis annua, commonly known as annual mercury. It’s a plant that often grows in disturbed soils and gardens. Be cautious if you have pets or young children, as it’s considered toxic if ingested. If you didn’t intend to grow it, you may want to remove it, as it can spread quickly.
That’s a bush, my guy /s
Looks like it’ll need legislation.