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A little leafy plant. What do i win?
Originally Posted by ElAhrairah
A little leafy plant. What do i win?


How about a Bug Eaten leafy plant
Virginia strawberry. I win again. Coast to coast and Texas to northern Canada.
Wild strawberry
There are lots of plant ID apps available.
Knowing the OP...I expected a giant black donger in the back ground?


Are we really looking at the plant?
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Knowing the OP...I expected a giant black donger in the back ground?


Are we really looking at the plant?


You are. It's a tricky one.

Sorry Jim no Black Donger!



This time.....
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Alright who knows what this is?

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What a lame post, you had me looking
Originally Posted by sidewinder72
Wild strawberry

Where i live (northeast washington) wild stawberries are one of the most common forest floor plants (but seems like only a fraction of them actually produce berries) but they look different than ops pic. Both the shape and coloring of the leaves is different than the strawberries we have here.

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Originally Posted by ElAhrairah
Originally Posted by sidewinder72
Wild strawberry

Where i live (northeast washington) wild stawberries are one of the most common forest floor plants (but seems like only a fraction of them actually produce berries) but they look different than ops pic. Both the shape and coloring of the leaves is different than the strawberries we have here.

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You are correct, it's not Wild Strawberry.

I'll give a few clues now and then because this one is tricky.
Clue:

It looks like a very common landscaping plant, at least in the northern part of the US.
Varieagated Swedish ivy
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by ElAhrairah
Originally Posted by sidewinder72
Wild strawberry

Where i live (northeast washington) wild stawberries are one of the most common forest floor plants (but seems like only a fraction of them actually produce berries) but they look different than ops pic. Both the shape and coloring of the leaves is different than the strawberries we have here.

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You are correct, it's not Wild Strawberry.

I'll give a few clues now and then because this one is tricky.

Beebleberries...a cross between bananas and Spam.

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