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I'm trying to identify this mystery plant-- it's poisonous and that's all I know. Anyone? (Original Post) ailsagirl 5 hrs ago OP
Free plant identification apps cbabe 5 hrs ago #1
THIS might explain what happened to me ailsagirl 3 hrs ago #4
Not sure if this is right. I have an app called LeafSnap and it came up with this. Herb Robert. Walleye 5 hrs ago #2
My app "Seek" says this is Little Robin, Geranium Purpureum tetedur 5 hrs ago #3

cbabe

(4,977 posts)
1. Free plant identification apps
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:37 PM
5 hrs ago

Neighbor walking my alley stopped and took a pic of a mystery plant in my yard. I didn’t know plant apps were a thing. But now I do and I know the plant.

If you don’t have a garden store or county horticultural center, try the apps.

https://thebackyardpros.com/best-free-apps-to-help-identify-plants/

ailsagirl

(24,152 posts)
4. THIS might explain what happened to me
Mon May 12, 2025, 03:51 PM
3 hrs ago

Last edited Mon May 12, 2025, 04:36 PM - Edit history (1)

NOTE: This all happened a year or more ago. I'm bringing it up now because I recently noticed more of those invasive little plants in my garden, and I was intent on "solving the mystery."

Back when it first happened, I had gone to my doctor. I'd never experienced anything like this before and was determined to find the cause. My doctor had said it looked like dyshidrosis. When I looked dyshidrosis up, it said:

"California, plants like poison oak, fig, and ivy can cause allergic reactions, including dermatitis, which can be a trigger for dyshidrosis."

Mystery solved, I would say. Thank you all for your input!! 😎🇺🇸

Walleye

(40,067 posts)
2. Not sure if this is right. I have an app called LeafSnap and it came up with this. Herb Robert.
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:47 PM
5 hrs ago

To the unsuspecting novice, Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum), also called Robert’s geranium, looks to be a splendid native wildflower. Preferring to grow on woodland edges, the delicate pink flowers adorn the long fuzzy red stems against a backdrop of elegant lacy foliage. So effortlessly does it form large drifts among the ferns and salal that it almost seems wrong to assume it’s a stranger from a far-off land. But that’s exactly what it wants you to believe.

tetedur

(1,248 posts)
3. My app "Seek" says this is Little Robin, Geranium Purpureum
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:52 PM
5 hrs ago

No mention of it being poisonous.

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