We had our back yard tilled when the guy did the vacant lot next door.   After a few rains we had the following popping up in a few places.  This one is the tallest.
The leaves are a little hairly as is the stem, but the hairs on the stem are a bit more corse.
I have a guess, but thought I'd see what you masters think first:
		
		
	
	
		
	
			
			The leaves are a little hairly as is the stem, but the hairs on the stem are a bit more corse.
I have a guess, but thought I'd see what you masters think first:
	
					
				
	
	
	
  My hubby said that it has a fruit that is yellow. Is it bad for cows and people. Or can it be eatten. It's been a new year for us in trying to eat  off our land. We have been here since 89 but just now getting around to checking out what we have in our back yard????? Sounds crazy huh :tools Thanks for any advice.  Mare