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A couple seeldings and maybe a dodonaea?

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Hey guys, I was just wondering if anyone could help me identify these plants. The first one is something similar to Dodonaea, but it has ridges on the edge, which my D. viscosa does not have, but it does seem to have similar growing patterns and leaves otherwise. Obviously flowers would help identify it, but this plant seems to have a distinctly astringent taste to it.

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This next one just started popping up all over the place, but it immediately caught my eye because of the giant leaves that the seedlings have. I just thought it was cool looking, maybe someone knows what it is?

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The last one is something that I have had growing in a small pot for more than a year and have recently stuck in the ground because, again, there is just something about the way it looks.

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There is another plant that kinda looks like a chili that I'm going to have to take a pic of because I don't want to risk it being some nasty solanaceae.

Thank you so much for all your help guys!

Roop

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1st 2 photos Ochna serrulata - Mickey Mouse Bush - WEED!!

3rd photo - some cucurbit (Family Cucurbitaceae)- possibly a pumpkin..

last photo - not sure - possibly an Abutilon sp. or a Plectranthus sp. need fertile material.

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