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    SplitDog

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    #63794   2008-05-15 14:06 GMT      
    Anyone have any idea what type of plant this is? It is growing under a tree, at th base of the woods in my yard. It hangs over, kinda like a weeping willow.. Long, stringy leaves.

    http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb250/gypsysunrise/Nature/May13053.jpg
    http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb250/gypsysunrise/Nature/May13071.jpg
    http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb250/gypsysunrise/Nature/May13054.jpg

    ?

    =)
    I live in the southwestern part of Virginia. No, they aren't beans.. They do kinda look that way, though, in the photos. I've never seen anything like it before either... Strange.. lol

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    #63795   2008-05-15 14:14 GMT      
    looks like a jasmine muckus

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    #63796   2008-05-15 14:16 GMT      
    That is odd. I would like to know what part of the country you live in. I have never seen anything like that. I would be very interested in knowing what that is. Those are not beans on it is it?

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    #63797   2008-05-15 14:19 GMT      
    take those pictures to a local nursery they more likely to help you

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    #63798   2008-05-15 22:33 GMT      
    Its a weed
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