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Can someone help identify this new weed?

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Can anyone help identify this weed?  It is new to our community gardens within the past 2 years, and is spreading like wildfire.  It gets a yellow flower on a tall stalk, the mature plant being about 18" tall.  We have quite a few gardeners from India and Bhutan, and I'm wondering if it might be something brought in.  Gardeners who have been here for 15 years have not seen it before last year.
 
 
 
I don't recognize it. But it looks like a fairly immature plant. Can you get a full size plant pic?
If it is a non-native it may be difficult to eradicate if it gets a foot hold.
Can you tell if it's perennial in your area or just spread by seeds?
 
Edmick said:
Kinda looks like those elephant ear weeds I get in my yard. If thats what it is, they can take over your yard quick.
 
I'm going to assume you're not talking about these, the ones that grow from giant bulbs?  Right, not these?  Colocasia is the name..
 
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nmlarson said:
 
I'm going to assume you're not talking about these, the ones that grow from giant bulbs?  Right, not these?  Colocasia is the name..
 
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No I'm not even sure the proper name for them. I guess theres a lot of varieties that people call "elephant ear" but the ones I get look almost exactly like that and will take over my yard super quick if I don't stay on top of them. I just did my yard yesterday otherwise I would try to get a pic.
 
floricole said:
Chrysogonum virginianum (Green and gold)
 
 
Dane said:
I dunno could be. Distribution is right. Flower color is right. from the op description it sounds like it might be taller and has a "stalk" wich doesn't match the green and gold.
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=chvi5
 
Thanks for the effort, but it's not quite right.  My weed is taller, leaner in foliage and the blossom is smaller, maybe 1/2" across.  More "weedy."
 
My weed finally has a name.
 
There's a really interesting plant-identifier site (https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/simple/).  As I've been faithfully pulling them as I come across them in my gardens, I never came across a mature plant, which gets really tall, up to 7 feet.  It is:
 
Abutilon theophrasti or velvetleaf Indian-mallow
 
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Velvetleaf has been grown in China since around 2000 BCE for its strong, jute-like fibre. The leaves are edible, stir-fried or in omelette. The plant is known as maabulha in the Maldives and its leaves were part of the traditional Maldivian cuisine, usually finely chopped and mixed with Maldive fish and grated coconut in a dish known as mas huni.[5] The seeds are eaten in China and Kashmir.[6]  — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abutilon_theophrasti#Cultivation_and_uses
 
Eat it . . . and twist up some rope.  Looks like y'all don't want it in the corn patch, though.
 
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We got these all over down here
                                        
Lol
 
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