Help me Identify 4 differnt Plants/Grasses (Pictures)

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  1. happyface578

    happyface578 New Seed

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    Could anyone Please help me identify these plants I know nothing about them but here are the Pictures

    Grass 1 (Pointy Long Grass in the middle of the picture Close to the Rock)

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    Grass 2 (Short Stubby, and Pointy Grass)

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    Plant/Shrub 3 ( Short Leaves, Small Plant)

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    Plant 4 (Stem, Leaves, Medium height)

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    I'm Just really curios to know what they are!
     
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  3. carolyn

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    Happyface, the first two look like bulb foliage, Daffodils in 1st picture and maybe crocus in the 2nd, the 3rd seems to me is a white compositae flower, maybe someone else can tell you, (i'm thinking it is fleabane ). the 4th looks like an elm tree. the picture is hard to tell. the other GUESS would be a mulberry(very messy as it matures).
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Grassy plant near rock pic 1 and also in last pic looks kind of like daylily to me. Let's see what the others think?
     
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    Jewell, maybe you are correct. I saw the spent flowers and didn't notice the difference in the foliage.
     



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    My opinion... Pic 1 by the rock looks like daylily... to the right looks like jonquils. Pic 2 -- I don't know but that comes up in a few places in my yard too so I am interested in what it might be!... Pic 3 -- could that be some Rudbeckia Black Eyed Susan or Coneflower? I can't tell for sure. Pic 4 -- oh, that looks like mulberry to me too.... quick, pull it out!
     
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    Happyface, did you plant any of these or are they volunteers? Could you get closer to any of the plants and take a little more detailed picture of each of them? Does the broad leaf plant have hairy but tender stems? (as in would they break easily or are they tough). are they very flexible at the ends of the stems. When or if it flowers post another pic for us to see.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    The thin leaf with the slightly lighter center vein (2nd pic) looks like Star-of-Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum) to me. If it is it is rather a weed. I have lots of it in my yard and it reproduces from the bulb. The flowers are hard to catch since their blooming time is short. You'll know for sure this spring if it hasn't already bloomed.
     
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    happyface578 New Seed

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    I didn't plant them my self

    I didn't plant them my self, which is I am worried if they are Weed's that harm other plants, because soon I want to move my morning glories from my indoor pot to outdoors, so they have more room to grow. Ill have to kill the weeds.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    The first 2 remind me of a lily also.
     
  11. carolyn

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    In that case, Definitely remove any of them that are there. Transplant them elsewhere( if you want to see if they bloom) or throw them away. the tree will be a nuisance in no time at all.
     

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