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Morning folks, can anyone shed light onto what this monstrosity is growing in one of our bird cover crops....it has attained a height of almost 2 meters in 3 months and appears to be semi woody?

 

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sorry for the quality of the photos but taken on a blackberry

 

regards

Dave:thumbup:

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Morning folks, can anyone shed light onto what this monstrosity is growing in one of our bird cover crops....it has attained a height of almost 2 meters in 3 months and appears to be semi woody?

 

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sorry for the quality of the photos but taken on a blackberry

 

regards

Dave:thumbup:

 

Think i may of cracked it...what do you think Ambrosia trifida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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