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What is This Plant?

This plant just popped up a few weeks ago. It has many stems each with 6 egg-shaped leaves, and the leaves close at night and open in the morning. There are yellow flowers which, once fertilized, produce a long seed pod resembling a green bean (4-6 inches).

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This plant looks identical (leaves and flowers) to a plant previously identified as a common popper bush, but it doesn't have popping seed pods like an impatiens. You can see the long lighter-green downward-curling seed pods in the attached photos.plant near house siding
 
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By Jeff J.

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October 4, 20140 found this helpful
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It is Senna obtusifolia, called sickle pod. Major pest in agriculture, considered one of worst weeds.

 
October 4, 20140 found this helpful
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Thanks. Sicklepod, that's it. It may be a pest but I like it. I love the leaves closing in the evening and opening up again the next morning.

 
September 5, 20140 found this helpful

Do you have any plants, vines in the area that resemble this new plant. Not sure what it is but to me it looks invasive and prolific.

Did you spread new mulch this spring? If so that could be where it is coming from. Pull it before the seed pods dry and pop or it will spread.

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Good luck!

 

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September 6, 20140 found this helpful

PEANUT PLANT!~ I have a half dozen outside in my garden!

 
October 3, 20140 found this helpful

I have the same plant in my yard. It suddenly showed up this year and it is growing fast. It is not a peanut plant. Does anyone have an idea?

 
 

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