Obovate opposite leaves, shrubby look to it.

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  1. Mrs. Hankshaw

    Mrs. Hankshaw Seedling

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    And yet another plant from me. It popped up in the bed by the road and it was kinda cute at first so I left it for curiosities sake. Anyone know what the heck it is? I want to know before I pull it up.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Hi Mrs. H, any photo to help us ID?
     
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    Mrs. Hankshaw Seedling

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    Lol. Had it ready, was destracted when I posted.

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    Hi, Mrs. Hankshaw;
    The plant you have pictured in this post looks to me like a fairly common (in the Southeast USA) weed called 'Coffee weed'...
    Check out 'Senna, obtusifolia' and/or a close relative 'Senna occidentalis'..
    Hank
     
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    Mrs. Hankshaw Seedling

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    Henry I think that's it. Looks like I need to pull it up quick, from what I see its hard to get rid of. I do not need another weed infesting my yard.
     

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