May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #1 R RobA Platinum Member Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 566 Location Chester County, SE PA Tractor Kubota L5030 HST Any idea what this plant is? It is in various areas around my property. These pictures are from an alfalfa field where there are large patches. The plant is about 5 or 6 inches tall. The bees love the small purple flowers.
Any idea what this plant is? It is in various areas around my property. These pictures are from an alfalfa field where there are large patches. The plant is about 5 or 6 inches tall. The bees love the small purple flowers.
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #2 wngsprd Super Member Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 7,020 Location Beaverdam, Virginia Tractor Kubota L3130 DT I think it is henbit. We have lots of it around our fruit trees. It's about the first thing to grow in the spring, then disappears in summer.
I think it is henbit. We have lots of it around our fruit trees. It's about the first thing to grow in the spring, then disappears in summer.
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #3 J jaotguy Veteran Member Joined Dec 31, 2012 Messages 1,203 Location Ottawa, Ont Tractor Ariens possibly a member of the "mint" family .... crush a leaf in your fingers and smell it ... some even smell like skunk ...
possibly a member of the "mint" family .... crush a leaf in your fingers and smell it ... some even smell like skunk ...
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #4 Depmandog Veteran Member Joined Nov 26, 2010 Messages 2,038 Location Buckner MO, LaPlata MO Tractor 2005 Kubota L5030 GST; Farmall 706, 756, 806 & 1086 I agree with both posters. Henbit is a member of the mint family and that's what I think it is also.
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID Thread Starter #5 OP R RobA Platinum Member Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 566 Location Chester County, SE PA Tractor Kubota L5030 HST I looked up henbit and found references to a related plant - purple deadnettle. I think that's it. It is in the mint family. Thanks!
I looked up henbit and found references to a related plant - purple deadnettle. I think that's it. It is in the mint family. Thanks!
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #6 jeff9366 Super Star Member Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 12,777 Location Alachua County, North-Central Florida Tractor Kubota Tractor Loader L3560 HST+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3,700 pounds bare tractor, 5,400 pounds operating weight, 37 horsepower It looks like the Spotted Horse Mint we have growing wild in Florida. All mint family members have distinctive SQUARE STEMS. Checking the stems should narrow down your search.
It looks like the Spotted Horse Mint we have growing wild in Florida. All mint family members have distinctive SQUARE STEMS. Checking the stems should narrow down your search.
May 4, 2014 / Weed/plant ID #7 /pine Super Star Member Joined Mar 4, 2009 Messages 12,450 jeff9366 said: It looks like the Spotted Horse Mint we have growing wild in Florida. All mint family members have distinctive SQUARE STEMS. Checking the stems should narrow down your search. Click to expand... ditto...square stems usually = mint family...which also includes members of the Bergamot (AKA bee balm) flowering plants...
jeff9366 said: It looks like the Spotted Horse Mint we have growing wild in Florida. All mint family members have distinctive SQUARE STEMS. Checking the stems should narrow down your search. Click to expand... ditto...square stems usually = mint family...which also includes members of the Bergamot (AKA bee balm) flowering plants...