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Jun 1, 2016 7:01 AM CST

Hello.

Found this plant growing in wood in Appalachians, N. Virginia. I do not see others around so I assume deer like it! It is in fairly deep shade. About a ft high, opposite leaves, toothed. No flowers yet. So even if you can't ID it positively could you give me a ballpark? Opposite leaves around here are somewhat uncommon other than mint, Asclepias sp and loosestrife.

Any ideas?

Thank-you!
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