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Can anyone ID this plant by its leaves? It started growing between my lupine out of nowhere. It is also thorny. See attached pic.
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Swamp Dewberry maybe. Are the twigs reddish?
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Seems to be an aggressive plant (spreading) that grows sort of tall if left to do so - never saw these in my yard until the past 2 years.
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Dont know the name of this but i also noticed them in my yard the last two years. Don’t pull them out with bare hands.
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