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Mireille r
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Here we go;
1- It spreads like mint, with a brittle white root system that makes pulling it out extremely time consuming and futile.
2- It's low to the ground and had a three-sided stem.
3- I live in southern Quebec.
4- It has toothed leaves that look like rasberry leaves but more floppy and big.
5- Looks a lot like Baneberry but each stem only has 5 leaves and the 2 lower leaves have a split half way .
6 - Has NO thorns or fuzz.
Unfortunately I do not know what type of flower it produces since it has not bloomed yet. ):
I don't think it's mint, baneberry, rasberry or garlic mustard.
Please help - I would like to identify it so I can properly remove it - in case leaving roots in the soil willl just bring it back!
If you can figure this out you are a gardening God! Nobody in my neighboorhood can figure it out. Thanks
1- It spreads like mint, with a brittle white root system that makes pulling it out extremely time consuming and futile.
2- It's low to the ground and had a three-sided stem.
3- I live in southern Quebec.
4- It has toothed leaves that look like rasberry leaves but more floppy and big.
5- Looks a lot like Baneberry but each stem only has 5 leaves and the 2 lower leaves have a split half way .
6 - Has NO thorns or fuzz.
Unfortunately I do not know what type of flower it produces since it has not bloomed yet. ):
I don't think it's mint, baneberry, rasberry or garlic mustard.
Please help - I would like to identify it so I can properly remove it - in case leaving roots in the soil willl just bring it back!
If you can figure this out you are a gardening God! Nobody in my neighboorhood can figure it out. Thanks