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What's this plant?, found pullin' weeds
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post Sep 1 2016, 03:23 PM
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Hey nature lovers and survivalists, found this little ground plant hidden amongst some tumble weeds I was thinning/killing the other day. Almost cleared this little girl out too, but paused and said "that looks different!" Glad I didn't pluck it out. Anyone know what it is? anyone.gif

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post Sep 11 2016, 01:48 PM
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Good guesses everyone! Truth is I'm not sure what it is either! smiley-shocked003.gif smiley-laughing021.gif

I've looked up all these suggestions and didn't find any of them that looked like this plant though. What I "think" it could be is a wild tomato. I did find some images that had similar looking plants they had named "wild tomatoes". Had no idea there was such a mountain plant but apparently they grow pretty high up in elevation. Are these them? I dunno' We'll just have to wait and see if the little balls/fruit turn red? Interesting looking plant none the less......thanks for trying to help id it and post up updates if someone finds out for sure what the thing is. eating-popcorn-03.gif biggrin.gif






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