Can vervain grow quite tall? It seems I've noticed a plant that grows very tall in highway medians and roadsides but I think I've also noticed that plant browsed along my trails in the woods.
1. Can you suggest a source for identifying plants? I have zero knowledge.
2. Now for the laughing contradiction. I took many berries from a pokeberry bush (somehow I identified that one) and had no "luck" getting any to grow. One area on a border to use as a screen. They have gone through 2 winters and nothing yet.
This reminds me of another post where someone put empty cages not being used to protect trees in a spot to get the birds to perch and plant mulberry trees- here all I have to do is not mow/spray for a few weeks and mulberries show up as if by magic.I just use Google for identifying plants. There's several different links that show "common field weeds" or some similar search. You may need to also add in your region to the search. Once I have an idea of what it may be, then I do a specific search on that plant and compare pics and descriptions.
One of the best planter of seeds like pokeberry is birds. It's why you so often times see different plants growing along old fence rows. The birds perch on the fence and poop out the coated seeds. Give the birds something temporary to perch on across your field like a homemade "powerline". If you stretch out rope or small cable........just hang it high enough that someone doesn't blindly ride through it on a 4 wheeler or something of that nature.
This reminds me of another post where someone put empty cages not being used to protect trees in a spot to get the birds to perch and plant mulberry trees- here all I have to do is not mow/spray for a few weeks and mulberries show up as if by magic.
Ditto, ditto, ditto!!!!!Sicklepod...oh how I hate you.
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This picture is from http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2012/09/senna_or_sicklepod_is_interest.html
Am I missing something? This does not look like the plant above to me.