May 12, 2013 #1 escape In the Brooder 6 Years Jan 27, 2013 67 9 33 I hope someone can help me identify this plant. It is taking over my driveway. I took this with my phone, but it does show the base of the plant and there is a decent view of the flowers on the left side of the picture. I would appreciate any help I can get.
I hope someone can help me identify this plant. It is taking over my driveway. I took this with my phone, but it does show the base of the plant and there is a decent view of the flowers on the left side of the picture. I would appreciate any help I can get.
May 12, 2013 #2 katbriar Songster 7 Years Dec 15, 2012 403 122 118 Northern New Mexico Can you get a more focused shot of the flowers? You should also post what state you're in. You'll be more likely to get an (accurate) ID.
Can you get a more focused shot of the flowers? You should also post what state you're in. You'll be more likely to get an (accurate) ID.
May 12, 2013 Thread starter #3 escape In the Brooder 6 Years Jan 27, 2013 67 9 33 Thanks. I will try to get a better picture when the wind dies down (maybe Tuesday). I'm in Illinois.
Jul 12, 2013 #4 Luckyduck2 Chirping 6 Years Jul 7, 2013 110 3 63 Central Ohio Pepperweed, grows all over in well-drained soil. The seedpods are edible and have a peppery flavor. Please confirm this with either another BYC member or do a google search yourself if plan to try eating it!
Pepperweed, grows all over in well-drained soil. The seedpods are edible and have a peppery flavor. Please confirm this with either another BYC member or do a google search yourself if plan to try eating it!
Jul 12, 2013 Thread starter #5 escape In the Brooder 6 Years Jan 27, 2013 67 9 33 Thanks! Someone else said it might be pepperweed. I googled it and think it might be. Thanks!