Well, we beat
heck outta that, OG!
It does appear that you have 2 plants there in your yard. For that, you should receive a vote of appreciation since it has been good fun chasing around an ID. If you have 1 more than 2, you are doing better (or worse) than my neighbor to the west. He has been extremely careful to have only Kentucky Bluegrass in a tiny patch for the 3 small dogs to poop on, and a row of arborvitae along my fence.
I may soon raise
heck with that arborvitae when that fence needs replacing

. However, we may have a discussion about who owns/pays for that fence if he takes the attitude of the previous
husband who once claimed that it was first 2" then 2' over the property line on his side. His wife booted him out not long after he made this claim and before he'd ever taken out a metal fence post from, probably, the 1940's that still marks where our predecessors must have thought was the property line

.
If the chickens have an interest in it - Jenn may well be correct in her ID for the weed. Here is the best online resource for weeds that I know of:
Virginia Tech, Weed Galleries. The page is for ground ivy but if you scroll to the bottom, you will see a link to henbit.
You can scroll back to the top of any of these pages and click "Select a Resource" for the different Weed Galleries. This resource may be for the opposite of the continent from me but many of these weeds are of Eurasian origin and have spread across the country with the advent of American agriculture.
These migrant weeds are an interesting study. There's one along that property line I was just discussing. I consider it a "weed tree" altho' it provides some much appreciated shade from the afternoon sun: a black locust. To my understanding, that locust is a native not of Europe but of the upper Midwest. It was not around until European Americans migrated here about 130 years ago. There is quite a grove of these trees at Spokane Bridge, the earliest of the American settlements in this valley. But, that particular tree -- If the fence line is 2' too far to the west, that weed tree belongs to the neighbor.
Steve
