1 and #2 were about 5ft tall, woody stem at the base that split into three about a foot up from the ground, no particularly noticeable scent
3 low-lying plant couldnt tell how big the actual plant was, it was buried in a bunch of mountain mint
I think #4 is Milkweed but I was wondering what variety it was
5 stems were dead, couldnt see base because of mountain mint
6…pokeweed? Very pink
7 almost positive this is mountain mint, love how it smells
8 I thought it was a moon flower, but the flowers were comparatively small, about the size of a half dollar coin on the open end
Thank you for any/all help I love this community
by CethinLux
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*Verbena sp., Solidago sp., Asclepias sp., Phytolacca sp., Pycnanthemum sp.,* Convolvulaceae, possibly *Convolvulus arvensis*
Blue vervain, some species of goldenrod, butterfly milkweed, some species of wild indigo, pokeweed, clustered mountain mint, hedge bindweed
1,2- vervain
3 – type of goldenrod, possibly woodland?
4 – ‘butterfly milkweed’ tuberosa
5- seedpods from a baptisia
6 – yup, it’s pokeweed
7 – yes, it’s a type of mountain mint
8 – not sure of the exact convolvulus species either – leaves look typical of bindweed, but the flower seems big for common/field bindweed.
Verbena hastata, known as blue vervain
Solidago sp. known as goldenrod
Asclepias tuberosa, known as butterfly milkweed
Baptisia sp. known as blue false indigo
Yes, bokeweed
Yes, it’s a mountain mint, Pycnanthemum muticum
Likely Calystegia sp.
Looks like everything is solved, thank you all! The only think im not sure on is 8, it was a tall plant 5+ft but with everything being so overgrown it was hard to see the leaves of it