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OMG please tell me what the world this is??? 2 Attachment(s) This is growing in my flower garden and I have no idea what the world it is, but I know what it looks like!!! :eek: |
:eek: No idea but it sure is funky looking! |
LOL What is that? I have never seen some thing like that in a garden. Did some one drop some viagra in there? lol Really I dont know what it could be. |
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lmao i have no idea but would luv to hear the outcome of this one!!! :laugh: in the meantime i would shield the eyes of lil ones j/k kinda funny tho no? |
Please let us know when and if you find out. lol My mm knows a lot about gardens But I dont think Ill ask her about this one. lol |
Interesting, please post back when you find out what it is. In the meantime, keep the dogs away it looks poisonous. |
I have no idea what it is, but It looks pretty nasty. |
Ewwww!!! I haven't a clue! |
It's a Peenie Floribunda! |
Wow someone knows what it is...................But I have never heard of it. Put that name in search and got this........We did not find results for: Peenie Floribunda. |
No results on search either, do you know that is the correct spelling?? |
:eek: Never seen that before LOL |
Try searching for Weenie Floribunda..LOL just joking. |
it looks like a gooeyduck which is kinda a clam like creature that lives in water though and has those things sticking out lol |
Well...I did a little bit of searching, because to me it looks poisonous and I'd be sure to keep your yorkie far away from it. I'd remove it immediately. Could it possibly be this? DON'T pick your own foods in the wild. Poison hemlock and water hemlock are different plants but each can be fatal to people who eat them. Their roots, or tubers, can look like wild carrots or parsnips. If someone has eaten hemlock or anything that looks like it, call the poison center at 1-800-222-1222. http://www.oklahomapoison.org/preven...fetyIQTest.asp http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=9996 |
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LOL...that's what I thought of too!! I saw them on that show "Dirty Jobs" |
1 Attachment(s) Weird stuff going on.:D You have strange things growing in your garden. Well, I have tee-pees popping up on the hill!:D |
Here is a site (forum) that you can post your pic and maybe someone can tell you what it is. http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/namegal/ |
That is really gross. I bet it's some kind of fungus. :eek: |
Could it be a mushroom that the top came off of? |
I must say, I actually laughed out loud as I was just joking about the Peeni Floribunda. You know how the plural of cactus is cacti? Well, the plural of penis is peeni. I was just goofing off. Sorry I caught you guys off guard. Guess I have a weird sense of humor. Hope you find out what it really is and if it is dangerous - get rid of it! I'm not laughing at you, I'm laughing with you. |
THAT looks gross!!!!!!! LOLOL!!!!!! |
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The funny thing is, I went back out to the garden and IT'S GONE!!! I told my husband and he said he knew it was gone also. My dogs don not have run of the yard, I'm always out there with them, so the only thing I can think of is a deer or rabbit got it. We thought it may be a mushroom as well, we have had tuns of rain and wild mushrooms have been popping up all over the yard, but I have never seen one this shape or color before! It's really wild! I KNOW!!! maybe I have found a million dollar thingie!!! I will send my pictures in and they will pay me a million dollar for this capture!!!!! (sounds good to me lolol) |
Maybe it was some type of a worm? |
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It is a type of fungus and I can't remember the name!:confused: I will see if I can find it. lisa |
It definitely doesn't look like poisonous hemlock. The foliage looks like a top of a carrot kinda of fern looking. The mushroom with a lost top idea sounds on the right track, especially, if it appeared very suddenly. Mushrooms seem to come up overnight and the orangey colored ones are poisonous. |
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