PLANT ID . . .

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Cereusly
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PLANT ID . . .

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This is a volunteer and was wondering what plant izzat? The leaves are fleshy / succulent like. Cereusly, Tony
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Hey Tony, just saw this. Could it be Malabar Spinach? Have you ever grown it? I could be wrong, but it does look like it. Check a few online pics first to positively ID before eating it ;-). Unless you use a systemic on your plants.
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paulzie32 wrote:Hey Tony, just saw this. Could it be Malabar Spinach? Have you ever grown it? I could be wrong, but it does look like it. Check a few online pics first to positively ID before eating it ;-). Unless you use a systemic on your plants.
Thanks Paulzie32, that looks like what it is. I'll pass on eating it though. Cereusly, Tony
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Its pretty good. If it's grown in your garden, you may like it. I used to grow it many years ago. Maybe let it go to seed and plant some intentionally :-)
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