This was found growing at the base of the tree and mulch flower bed, nothing we planted, is it something i can just let grow? Or should i pull it when i see it by MxCapricorn plant identificationWhat's this plant 4 Comments MxCapricorn 2 weeks ago This is southeast Texas, USA ohshannoneileen 2 weeks ago Eulophia graminea, Chinese crown orchid. Invasive in the southeast, you should definitely not put it back. coconut-telegraph 2 weeks ago Chinese crown orchid, *Eulophia graminea*. Invasive. A prolific weedy orchid with unimpressive flowers that loves mulch. Inevitable_Place_657 2 weeks ago Destroy it immediately, these are from some of the seeds that people were finding in their mailboxes from China
ohshannoneileen 2 weeks ago Eulophia graminea, Chinese crown orchid. Invasive in the southeast, you should definitely not put it back.
coconut-telegraph 2 weeks ago Chinese crown orchid, *Eulophia graminea*. Invasive. A prolific weedy orchid with unimpressive flowers that loves mulch.
Inevitable_Place_657 2 weeks ago Destroy it immediately, these are from some of the seeds that people were finding in their mailboxes from China
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This is southeast Texas, USA
Eulophia graminea, Chinese crown orchid. Invasive in the southeast, you should definitely not put it back.
Chinese crown orchid, *Eulophia graminea*. Invasive. A prolific weedy orchid with unimpressive flowers that loves mulch.
Destroy it immediately, these are from some of the seeds that people were finding in their mailboxes from China