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naturegirl said:
Ooh, "calf slobber"! I know why he called it that, have you ever tried to pull it up? It breaks, and is filled with the slimiest gooo! It's invasive, but I learned not to try and pull it up, I spray it now. >:( Yuck!
I didn't know it(spiderwort) was an invasive species of plant! I need to read up on more of those kinds of plants. I have learned to recognize sericea lespedeza, because that's something we're always fighting and it seems to thrive in this kind of (wet) weather we've been having.
 

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I'm sorry sandcreek, I meant invasive only in my garden. :( I wouldn't think it's a threat out in the wild. Also look for a shorter, more pink version, Tharps Spiderwort. Not as common, but pretty. And be sure and look at the seeds, that's where the name comes from. I think the taller blue one is called Ohio Spiderwort
 

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