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Description:

At the moment this plant is about 21/2 feet tall. I just bout the house I'm at now and figured out just about everything else but this. Please help

Habitat:

Front garden. Full light for a good part of the day

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

looks like a lactuta family member. If you "injure" the plant, is milk running out of the cuts? If so, your plant is most likely a Lactuta sp. If not you could still try Brassicaceae ( like Diplotaxis tenuifolia). Please be careful, the milk can produce skin reactions, and don´t try to taste it.
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PublishedJune 5, 2011

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