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What are these plants? (Yarrow)

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Date: 06/14/2006 Topics: Gardening > Plant Info > What Is This Plant | Readers Request > Gardening  
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I have things growing in my garden and I am not sure of what they may be. Here's a picture.

Hardiness Zone: 5a

Loretta from Hagersville, Ontario

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Post by Lynn Beth (51) | (06/20/2006)
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Get rid of it! I accidentally planted some because they were part of a wild flower seed mix. It's horrible and it's invasive. It will take over if you let it.


Post by Streatch (32) | (06/15/2006)
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It's wild yarrow (a weed).
There is a yarrow plant, which spreads like the weed does. Sorry I planted one, I must have 300 popping up everywhere!


Post by ferimone (2) | (06/15/2006)
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It's Yarrow and it can have yellow or white flowers. I started some in my old garden 10 years ago and it became so invasive that I tore it all out the next year. Unfortunately each year I was still pulling up yarrow in the spring. I have a new house and garden now and no yarrow.


Post By aline (Guest Post) (06/15/2006)
It is Yarrow. It spreads like crazy but does flower.


Post By rosa (Guest Post) (06/14/2006)
Take one to your local nursery , they should be able to identify it for you.


Post By (Guest Post) (06/14/2006)
Looks like sword fern.


Post by Persnickety Paula (321) | (06/14/2006)
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It looks to me like it may be a wild yarrow.


Post by eggamuffin (7) | (06/14/2006)
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some type of fern possibly...Have they ever grown flowers?


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