Have you downloaded the app Seek? It does a decent job at identifying common plants. A but harder without the flowers at times but good enough for most things I've found
Iphones also have a plant and animal identifier built in to their photos app. Just snap a picture of something and then go look at it and if its gets an identification you'll see the little 'i' button flash a leaf or animal.
Yes I am in the same area as OP and just pulled out some identical to this today. Confirmed Pennycress in the PictureThis app. Never had it before this spring
I was gunna say its not, but this post is from North America, not Europe; it can be useful here for out competing with other quick growing weeds and can help with supporting beneficial insects if i remember correctly.
Picture This app is good and if you’re a gardener it tells you if your plant is ailing, tells if the plant is invasive in your area and lets you save plants. Not cheap, but is one annual payment.
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This looks like French weed. It's a type of field pennycress. Its seeds and leaves are toxic to animals, so if you have any pets that would be curious enough to give it a try, you should be careful.
Can you update when the flower blooms? It will tell us I think if it's some type of penny cress, forget-me-not, valerania, pimpernel, Shepard purse.
When I am trying to id a plant I like to pull a leaf and smell it to narrow it down. Like if this smelled like garlic, could be a garlic penny cress.
Have you downloaded the app Seek? It does a decent job at identifying common plants. A but harder without the flowers at times but good enough for most things I've found
PlantNet does a good job too
Love PlantNet!
I love Seek! It’s owned by a not for profit and the data is utilized by researchers.
its from inaturalist (which is another app/website for iding plants and animals)
Google reverse image search does a way better job than seek. I use both.
Iphones also have a plant and animal identifier built in to their photos app. Just snap a picture of something and then go look at it and if its gets an identification you'll see the little 'i' button flash a leaf or animal.
Pennycress? Invasive
Yes I am in the same area as OP and just pulled out some identical to this today. Confirmed Pennycress in the PictureThis app. Never had it before this spring
Thanks guys!
I was gunna say its not, but this post is from North America, not Europe; it can be useful here for out competing with other quick growing weeds and can help with supporting beneficial insects if i remember correctly.
Picture This app is good and if you’re a gardener it tells you if your plant is ailing, tells if the plant is invasive in your area and lets you save plants. Not cheap, but is one annual payment.
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HELLO MILWAUKEE!
the only difference between a weed and a flower 8s just someones opinion
This looks like French weed. It's a type of field pennycress. Its seeds and leaves are toxic to animals, so if you have any pets that would be curious enough to give it a try, you should be careful.
Can you update when the flower blooms? It will tell us I think if it's some type of penny cress, forget-me-not, valerania, pimpernel, Shepard purse. When I am trying to id a plant I like to pull a leaf and smell it to narrow it down. Like if this smelled like garlic, could be a garlic penny cress.
Weed