July 08, 2005

What's This?

bigleaf.jpg(click to enlarge)

Anyone have a clue? I'm submitting it to the Tarheel Tavern (hosted this week by Scrutiny Hooligans), because it grows wild here in North Carolina. I've seen a couple of them (in my yard), and they grow REALLY fast.

For scale, in case you can't tell by the window in the background, this thing grew leaves about three feet across in a period of 2-3 weeks. The stem is soft, so I'm sure it would be classified as some sort of "weed," but the HUGE leaves really makes them look kinda neat to me.

Posted by: Ogre at 05:49 PM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 Looks like a catalpa tree to me. If it is, I would grow to be a huge tree. I'd pull it out if I were you.

Posted by: lponeill at July 08, 2005 06:11 PM (H2CH0)

2 A TREE? Growing this fast? The stalk is clearly very soft -- no bark at all.

Posted by: Ogre at July 08, 2005 06:40 PM (L0IGK)

3 Okay, maybe it's a type of sunflower. I just looked at the ones growing wild in my front yard, and they have similar leaves. But those are some big damn leaves.

Posted by: lponeill at July 08, 2005 07:13 PM (H2CH0)

4 They are absolutely enormous, and in another week, they will be about 50% LARGER!

Posted by: Ogre at July 08, 2005 07:19 PM (L0IGK)

5 I think it's a pot plant - and you have some explaining to do I just realized today that I never bookmarked your new site and thus haven't checked in in a month.

Posted by: Chris at July 08, 2005 07:22 PM (+mfcU)

6 No, the OTHER plant in the picture...

Posted by: Ogre at July 08, 2005 08:21 PM (L0IGK)

7 (Found you at Harveys) I'd say, if it's not a sunflower, it's a Bean stalk...(you know, as in Jack.) As soon as you need a fish-eye lens, you know you're in trouble.

Posted by: mensaB at July 09, 2005 12:39 AM (TOHVc)

8 I dunno what they're called, but they try to take over my flower garden all summer, fortunately, the clover and crabgrass usually get the best of it.

Posted by: Erin Monahan at July 09, 2005 02:36 AM (0Ea9a)

9 I suppose it could be a sunflower-type plant, but as I recall most sunflower plants are simply tall and narrow -- this thing spreads out wide while it goes up. Now I like the beanstalk idea -- it sure appears big enough to climb!

Posted by: Ogre at July 09, 2005 01:16 PM (L0IGK)

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