In The Garden: burgundy leaves/lacy flower

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by rsluiter, Nov 15, 2012.

  1. rsluiter

    rsluiter Member

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    I live in the midwest, USA. I have a plant that appeared this year in several places along our fence abutting neighbors to the north (and downhill). I can see some of the same plant in their yard. (Cannot ask about the plant because the woman has had a stroke.)
    The plant started on a stem with many pointed leaves. The leaves grew to about 70cms or more and the plant grew to nearly 3 ft. with additional stems. The leaves turned burgundy; lacy, white flowers appeared. (Almost makes me think of the hydrangea family - lady in red). The flowers have turned to fuzz and blow in the wind like dandelions. Could this plant be more than a weed, though?
     
  2. Sundrop

    Sundrop Well-Known Member

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    Could you post a picture of the plant, please.
     
  3. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Sounds like something in the aster family, you'll have both native species and weedy species there that are potential candidates.
     
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    Thanks for your response.
    I will wait until spring and post a picture.
     
  5. Andrey Zharkikh

    Andrey Zharkikh Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Could be Conyza. How large were the flowers? Conyza's flowers are small, usually around 5 mm.
     
  6. woodschmoe

    woodschmoe Active Member 10 Years

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    Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate' self-sowing, perhaps?
     

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