What is this? Not weed? by BabySerious plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 8 Comments InterestingMud588 8 months ago Horse Chestnut? ohshannoneileen 8 months ago Buckeye, Aesculus sp Apprehensive_Plan444 8 months ago Looks like chestnut/Ohio Buckeye or similar Corvidae5Creation5 8 months ago Weed leaf edges are serrated, you’re good beanzerbunzer 8 months ago I think this is most likely a cleome, aka spider flower. They are vigorous self-sowers, especially in climates that are mild enough to grow lemons. AdDramatic5591 8 months ago Some sort of Chestnut. Not sure they type. They look very simlar when that young. Look around your yard etc. You may find the parent. GrandAdmiralSpock 8 months ago Looks like buckeye. In my experience if you want it gone, remove the roots too. BabySerious 8 months ago Thanks everyone! I’m in Santa Cruz, CA USA if that helps Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
beanzerbunzer 8 months ago I think this is most likely a cleome, aka spider flower. They are vigorous self-sowers, especially in climates that are mild enough to grow lemons.
AdDramatic5591 8 months ago Some sort of Chestnut. Not sure they type. They look very simlar when that young. Look around your yard etc. You may find the parent.
GrandAdmiralSpock 8 months ago Looks like buckeye. In my experience if you want it gone, remove the roots too.
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Horse Chestnut?
Buckeye, Aesculus sp
Looks like chestnut/Ohio Buckeye or similar
Weed leaf edges are serrated, you’re good
I think this is most likely a cleome, aka spider flower. They are vigorous self-sowers, especially in climates that are mild enough to grow lemons.
Some sort of Chestnut. Not sure they type. They look very simlar when that young. Look around your yard etc. You may find the parent.
Looks like buckeye. In my experience if you want it gone, remove the roots too.
Thanks everyone! I’m in Santa Cruz, CA USA if that helps