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Unknown pond edge plant

Started by Jeff, August 14, 2024, 10:21:06 AM

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Jeff

Can anyone i.d. this plant? It has taken to growing around the edge of my pond.





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Ron Scott

Bidens or Devils Beggarticks?

Does it have a yellow or white flower? A somewhat invasive plant that grows in moist areas and around ponds.
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Jeff

Its budding now, and looks like they will be yellow. 
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The flowers will give your ponds a lot of color.
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Jeff

We have a bunch of blackeyed susans blooming right now down there and clover and asters
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Ron Scott

Great diversity of vegetation. Is there any duckweed? The mallards will really like that as well as wood ducks and other waterfowl.
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Magicman

What happened with the Hastas?
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Jeff

The Hastas are hanging in there and flowered. We have water smart weed, but no duckweed. We planted some day lillys and they have been blooming. 
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Quote from: Jeff on August 14, 2024, 10:21:06 AMCan anyone i.d. this plant? It has taken to growing around the edge of my pond.
If I were to guess (and use my plant Id app), the app I would say three-lobed beggartick (Bidens tripartita), aster/sunflower family. Common shore plant in much of North America.

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