Got some weeds/plants to ID

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  1. TheBip

    TheBip Young Pine

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    This thing is growing from a bulb (Jeff pulled it up and after we saw the bulb, I replanted it to see what it grows into).
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    This is growing among my raspberries, but it doesnt look -quite- the same as them, and there are no fruits on it. The stem is star shaped (5 points)
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    This vine is popping up all over Jeffs lawn, and in the flowers/veggie beds
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    This vine was growing up through the Forsythia
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    This flower is really pretty. As you can see, its growing up through a crevice in the driveway, so obviously I didnt plant it ;) What is it?
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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I'm not to sure about a few of them, but #1 is definitely in the allium family
    #4 looks like a birch tree starting
    #5 may be bindweed
    And the last is an annual Poppy
     
  4. TheBip

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    A poppy? I thought the seedheads looked familiar :D When they dry I shall have to collect seed *nods* Wonder where they came from (a bird?)
     
  5. carolyn

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    #1 looks like garlic, which is now getting ready to bloom here. That cool curly thing is called a scape. cut it off and you can use it like a green onion and it's better for the bulb to not be supporting seed development as it's making a bulb for later use.
    #2 blackberry
    #3mulberry tree?
    #4 bindweed
    #5 ? bindweed, also?
    #6 poppy
     

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