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[ID] Please. Is this a weed?

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Hi can some one please tell me what this is. Is it a shrub or weed?
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Is it an Olive...does it really matter. A weed is only a Bonsai growing in the wrong place
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Not Olive.
I have seen it before ........ :lost: but cannot remember what is is -One of the saltbushes maybe???
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Initially I thought it might be one of the zieria sp but I think more research is needed.

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I will get some better pics tomorrow. This is growing like a blanket where I plan to get some pines from.
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Weeds normaly have a pungent smell. :reading:
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Weeds normaly have a pungent smell.
Where is this from Petra?
Most of the 'weeds' I can think of have little or no smell (or is my smeller just not working properly?)- blackberry, firethorn, hawthorn, couch grass, briza, Chilean needle grass, agapanthus, English bent grass, prunus, olive, dandelion, ryegrass, summergrass..........
As has already been stated, a weed is just a plant in the wrong place. Has nothing to do with the smell????
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shibui wrote:
Weeds normaly have a pungent smell.
Where is this from Petra?
Most of the 'weeds' I can think of have little or no smell (or is my smeller just not working properly?)- blackberry, firethorn, hawthorn, couch grass, briza, Chilean needle grass, agapanthus, English bent grass, prunus, olive, dandelion, ryegrass, summergrass..........
As has already been stated, a weed is just a plant in the wrong place. Has nothing to do with the smell????


I dont know where it came from.Does it matter???? I have known this all my life since i was gardening at 8. And yes might be your your beak. Every plant has a smell,thats how most of them are remembered. Buy their smell.Blind fold me and let me smell and i could identify each & every one of them.I am an aromatherapist. :worship:
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Ok,
so going for another look this morning I noticed that some of these plants have little red berries on them?
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I'm with shibui could be one of the saltbush family.
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It has very brittle wood and grows like a ground cover
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Petra wrote:
shibui wrote:
Weeds normaly have a pungent smell.
Where is this from Petra?
Most of the 'weeds' I can think of have little or no smell (or is my smeller just not working properly?)- blackberry, firethorn, hawthorn, couch grass, briza, Chilean needle grass, agapanthus, English bent grass, prunus, olive, dandelion, ryegrass, summergrass..........
As has already been stated, a weed is just a plant in the wrong place. Has nothing to do with the smell????


I dont know where it came from.Does it matter???? I have known this all my life since i was gardening at 8. And yes might be your your beak. Every plant has a smell,thats how most of them are remembered. Buy their smell.Blind fold me and let me smell and i could identify each & every one of them.I am an aromatherapist. :worship:
Most plants have a scent, be they weeds or otherwise. Scent can be used to identify a plant, sure. It can't be used to identify it is a weed or has weed potential though.

Describing the scent may aid in identification of this species, but not it's weed status.

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No smell that I can pick up
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Many of the saltbush family have red berries and often have brittle stems. Can't narrow down to species yet but I'm more confident now that we are going in the right direction. Atriplex is one genus, Enchylaena is another group also known as saltbushes. Mostly those red berries are edible and the leaves of some species are also eaten.
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