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Weed id

Yarg

5 year old buck +
My guess is this one isn't good by the way it is spreading the stems have little upside down barbs make em stick to you.. sorry for the poor photos my camera won't focus on this phone I have to get a new one
 

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I was hoping to ID this weed going to include a few more pictures cuz my camera Ain't So Good it has elongated leaves spaced about five or six inch of part and it turns red after spraying with glyphosate thanks
 

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Arrow-Leaved Tearthumb (Tracaulon sagittatum).

The wildlife value is similar to smartweeds - none for deer - and hell for food plots.

PS: I know you are having trouble with your camera, but you really need to do something if you want good IDs. I was able to see one leaf in those 6 pictures that keyed me in to what this was. If I could have seen just one flower that wasn't blurry, I would have know what it was the first day.

One thing you might try is laying the flowers and leaves on a flat surface, which would cause your camera to focus at the right distance.

Good luck and best wishes.
 
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Arrow-Leaved Tearthumb (Tracaulon sagittatum).

The wildlife value is similar to smartweeds - none for deer - and hell for food plots.

PS: I know you are having trouble with your camera, but you really need to do something if you want good IDs. I was able to see one leaf in those 6 pictures that keyed me in to what this was. If I could have seen just one flower that wasn't blurry, I would have know what it was the first day.

One thing you might try is laying the flowers and leaves on a flat surface, which would cause your camera to focus at the right distance.

Good luck and best wishes.
Thank you I have a new phone on the way hopefully with better camera
 
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