Sunday, January 8, 2012

5 leaf vine? *Photos*?

What is this vine?



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5 leaf vine? *Photos*?
there's two kinds of wild strawberry..... one smells like strawberry and one doesn't.(the wood strawberry or Indian strawberry)... either way, if this is in your 'wild' part of the yarden, I'd suggest leaving it.... there's critters out there that love them!.....



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Indian...

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wild strawberry....
Reply:Those are wild strawberries. They will shortly get a small, inedible red berry. You need to pull them out evwerywhere the vine roots to the earth, as next year each plant will send out new growth in every direction. They are easiest to pull after a rainstorm -- make certain you get the entire root.
Reply:It looks more like cinquefoil. I don't think its a strawberry because strawberries usually have 3 leaflets not 5. It also looks like the plant in your picture is getting ready to flower with a yellow flower, like cinquefoil. Strawberries and cinquefoil are both in the rose family (rosaceae).
Reply:That is a strawberry plant and they are extremely hard to get rid of because you have to get the whole runner. I've been trying to get it out of my garden for the last two years and every year it is back again.
Reply:Sasha...you do have some interesting weeds in your garden.



That is wild strawberry, which is inedible, and annoying. It is not hard to get rid of by hand weeding.
Reply:It looks like either wild strawberries or a dwarf cinquefoil. If it gets little yellow flowers, maybe it's a dwarf cinquefoil.
Reply:iits really hard to tell in a photo only without seeing it in person, but it kindof looks like a wild strawberry plant. hope this helps
Reply:wild strawberries


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