Okay - first one. I think this is burdock, but I'm not sure.
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This is the one that reminded me of mint, but doesn't smell like it. This is about 6-8 inches high.
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I think this might be the same plant - just MUCH bigger, like 2 ft tall.
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I wasn't sure what this one was, but after talking to the fellow who had the strawberries, I found out it's periwinkle! It's so purty, I wanted to stick this picture in anyhow.
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Chickweed?? Queen Anne's Lace?? It's about - 2-3ft tall.
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This is a tree, but the flowers look almost the same as the ones in the above picture. Hey, maybe that one's just a baby tree.
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What the heck is THIS one?? What (other than roses) has thorns?? These badboys popped up in the middle of the side yard - there are about 10-12 of them, and the are about 3ft tall.
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This is the so-called "Tulip Tree" thats in a bush form. I haven't seen any flowers, but it DEFINITELY doesn't look like the Tulip Tree in my plant ID book.
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And another picture of the whole "bush". I have a tree with the same leaves too.
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I had a few wee difficulites with convincing the camera to focus on this one, and didn't feel like reading the book. It reminds me of hops, about a foot tall.
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And this one - I've no clue, but the little spiky things are pretty cool. It's tiny, about 3-5 inches tall.
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Any ideas, yall??
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