#93356
April 2nd, 2006 at 05:52 AM
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What is this? (Well, besides the weeds?) It sort of reminds me of the larger Hyacinth I have in the yard, but these are real tiny... maybe 2" tall. Last summer when I was weeding, I kept running into itty bitty bulbs (about the size of corn kernels), but what was growing out of them looked like spiky grass! I was tossing them out, but I guess I missed a few. I didn't know that they were flowers! Maybe I shouldn't have thrown them away... they're kind of cute!I also don't know what those little teeny Evergreen tree-looking things are in the foreground, but this is the only flower bed they're in, so I'm wondering if I should leave them alone! Does anybody know what they are?
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#93357
April 2nd, 2006 at 06:12 AM
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those tiny little evergreen things look like heather.
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#93358
April 2nd, 2006 at 07:02 AM
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Hi Patty Those things are grape hyacinth's.
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#93359
April 2nd, 2006 at 10:49 AM
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And the teeny tiny tree things to me, look like a sedum... watch for a yellow flower and let
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#93360
April 3rd, 2006 at 04:17 AM
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Hmmmm! So THOSE are Grape hyacinth, huh? I thought that Hyacinth were bigger plants (& "Grape" being the purple ones!) They're in a spot that gets lots of water from where the hose leaks (I know, I know... I should fix that!), & succulents don't like that. I will leave them alone though, & let you know what they do.
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#93361
April 3rd, 2006 at 05:39 AM
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Can you get me a better shot of them... Closer up and side view and flower part????
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#93362
April 3rd, 2006 at 06:51 AM
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The Grape Hyacinth is pretty hearty as I've seen from my own... They multiply like crazy if left alone. I started out with 2 medium sized bulbs and when I went to transfer from container to ground, they had atleast 15 babies each. They're sweet smelling and attract alot of bee's. The tree thingys... have you pulled one up to see if it's a bulb or rooted plant?
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#93363
April 7th, 2006 at 01:41 PM
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Can you get me a better shot of them... Closer up and side view and flower part????
Weezie, are we talking about both the plants I asked about, or the "Grape Hyacinth"? (Sorry... I seem to be muddling multiple plants in my questions lately!) They multiply like crazy if left alone
Guess what Merme... They multiply like crazy even when you DON'T leave them alone! There must have been 2,000 little bulbs there last year & I thought I got them all. From the looks of it this year, I missed about 800! I don't know what you mean when you say "medium sized bulbs". These are maybe a little larger than a kernel of corn. The tree looking thingys (Aren't we technical around here? ) are rooted. I'll take some pics tomorrow, after I hear back from Weezie.
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April 7th, 2006 at 06:47 PM
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I knew the grape stuff.. I also don't know what those little teeny Evergreen tree-looking things are in the foreground I wanted to see the " tree" stuff up closer for identification....
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#93365
April 8th, 2006 at 07:45 AM
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I agree with Netty - grape hyacinth.
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#93366
April 20th, 2006 at 01:23 AM
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So my "tomorrow" turned into 2 1/2 weeks sorry about that! I didn't forget... just couldn't seem to get back over here! Here are a couple close-ups of that " tree-looking stuff" (taken 9 days ago)... weed-1.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> Roots - not a bulb plant weed-2.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> It almost looks like a Juniper, but it's not. This is very soft to the touch, even though it looks spiky. (I don't have any Juniper anywhere close here, & even if Juniper makes seeds, I can't believe that it would be as prolific as this is... it's really all over, in that one flower bed! And, it doesn't taste like Juniper!) Here is what it looks like today... just 15 days since the first pic! (I've been weeding around it, just in case it's "something"!) weed-34-18-06.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> It's quite leggy & isn't very pretty at this point. I'm beginning to think that it IS a weed.
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#93367
April 20th, 2006 at 01:41 AM
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Oh... and about the Grape hyacinth... If that first pic I posted here is Grape hyacinth, then what is this? (Just a Hyacinth that happens to be Grape colored?) This is what I thought a Grape hyacinth was... & didn't even know this was in my yard until it bloomed! <i>Bear with me please... I know that my questions might seem brainless to some of you, but I'm learning!
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#93368
April 20th, 2006 at 01:45 AM
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That looks like the wild stuff we have growing around here. Lemme shoot off an email to my FIL and ask him what it is cuz I forgot. If it is that, it has yellow flowers and gets tall. I like it but lots of people say they are weeds.
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#93369
April 20th, 2006 at 02:37 AM
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Wood Hyacinth I have some purple one's, and I wish I had more.. They are a well behaved, loveable, self~reliant bulb.. I don't do a thing to them!!!
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#93370
April 20th, 2006 at 02:43 AM
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Come back & tell me what he says. I need all the help I can get, with this flower stuff!
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#93371
April 20th, 2006 at 02:44 AM
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No, not for me, I bought bulbs to plant... So, they were paid for.. *but remember all plants are/were weeds somewhere's, and hybridizers just get ahold of them and breed in good traits and breed out bad traits...* I could say something funny there, but I'm not going too!
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#93372
April 20th, 2006 at 02:48 AM
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Will do Patty!
Those wood hyacinths are pretty! I like the grape ones too Patty!
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April 20th, 2006 at 02:49 AM
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April 20th, 2006 at 02:55 AM
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Thanks, Weezie! I just knew it couldn't be a " weed"! Of course, I'm finding out that some " weeds" are my favorite things! ("Weed" being classified as something that some people might not want in their gardens.) I'm anxious to know what the one is that Triss is thinking of... I really like the pink & white ones pictured in your link, & if they come in yellow too, maybe Triss can bring me some of those " weeds" when she comes to visit this summer!
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April 20th, 2006 at 03:17 AM
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#93376
April 20th, 2006 at 03:19 AM
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Ok, I heard back from my FIL. Here is what he had to say. "That is Scotch Broom. I read in the paper recently that it chokes out undergrowth and caused a higher than normal death rate from starvation this year in the elk herds around Mt. St. Helens." Did not find anything on it here in the forum other than that it is a weed . Here is a link I found that shows more information on it. Scotch Broom
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April 20th, 2006 at 03:53 AM
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April 20th, 2006 at 03:57 AM
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OK, I know what Scotch Broom is, without even looking at the links! (Thanks though, Triss... and please DO NOT bring me any!) Those are BUSHES, & if I'm not mistaken, they've been tagged as a noxious weed! I can't, for the life of me, figure out why Washington state has them growing all up & down the I-5 corridor along the mid hiway divisions! I don't think I know of a single person who isn't allergic to that stuff... it'll plug you up in nothing flat! When traveling in Washington, we roll up all the windows when we see it, because the air is thick with the pollen when they're in bloom!
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#93379
April 20th, 2006 at 04:12 AM
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Was not planning on it Patty!
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#93380
April 21st, 2006 at 10:09 AM
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Glad you liked that, Weezie! Since I'm so new at this gardening stuff, I think that a lot of my plants feel exactly that way about my exhuberance while I'm learning! (If they could talk, I'd probably get quite an ear full!)
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