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May 1, 2016 11:39 AM CST
Zone 5
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Garden Ideas: Level 1
@KentPfeiffer
I had considered labeling this Clayton's Sweetroot (Osmorhiza claytonii), however after converting to a photocopy format from the original picture, and really blowing up the leaf size on a large computer screen, I didn't feel confident as to their similarities, so I continued to investigate and ran across the wild parsnip leaf. Attached are the photos for you to compare. Appreciate you taking the time to see what I'm dealing with.

Thumb of 2016-05-01/Fleur569/383b58 This is the Clayton's Sweetroot

Thumb of 2016-05-01/Fleur569/f4e26b This is my photo converted to photocopy


Thumb of 2016-05-01/Fleur569/030f47 Just found another good example of leaf structure and form for Claytons Sweetroot.
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