Great thanks. The leaves look like they would be good for mulch/compost as well
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Thanks for the zap. I have noticed it usually grows in places where there was fire or where there is a derth of nutrition. Would be great for mulch or compost.
I've always destroyed it because sometimes told me it was foxglove.
Derr
it fixes compaction too like many of the root crops. we have it all over in NY growing on the sides of the roads where the farmers haven't sprayed to kill it and other broadleaf plants