Let's go back to the other new plant. I now don't feel so bad that I don't know what it is. It also has a couple of real botanists stumped.
However, it may be a garden escape, or something more southern. So... YOU might recognize it. I have no clue what the blossoms looked like. These are the seed pods.
![unknown plant](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhonPGeF2GWqt1K79Rs3JbvWKvuNeALQWr4947MiDmQyKsKxTFRvkyln4qhhCun_j3lRRtesWNx-Z5UfrtyOJx9Itk4iZyJnQBVui3ctZvpGfI6RSl5K2nGOENFrGIXRy5NtaMbFYEvLR_s/s1600/ohio01.jpg)
Here's one opened up with the seed showing.
![unknown plant](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhMbRMfmF9l9sPqfY_3hjOgZ5GKlTvA6k8uomcKawOH8HICR6lXR0oRDJcwzT6cgc8VCd5S-gQHiywHWw7MoCG5pMJnSISLwgQwvgF7ThkMA6Hej2PIvLjcBQ8siwINZjXjIaoF9Fi554D_/s1600/ohio02.jpg)
The plant is about five feet tall with multiple spikes.
![unknown plant](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaWfB503Etq97KW-xViynHtvhTJy0ceAdtUS2ozWf8ZjyJn32ypnQ4hSrSB_YCIqscAUJu6dLYlZoFdvAwcSkutlnuFZkDiQ_XQO3mUfPm8VDLI-Bh9nLKyQkH8ExE9JuNLJ_E0MnPrw5V/s1600/ohio03.jpg)
See the smooth upper leaves near the seed pods. Well, now look at the lower leaves. They are completely different!
![unknown plant](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbz8re887k55OsUh5DHWiTY4X4UZYy27HUQe_zaj1e_GfCWSGYmldM5p-0UEVSVUL4KntMfhmYt6Hs0QdJGsx88oapOmx5c2HskjWsDJG9omAPuxP07qUSRipvdobFU1NlSsLwDaJaqvbx/s1600/ohio04.jpg)
I've eliminated a lot of plant families due to the growth form, leaf arrangement, etc, etc, but it ends up looking to me like an Echinops that grew into a Lobelia and tried to be a Triosteum. Not an option.
All comments welcome. If I don't think your guess is right I'll try to tell you why. We may both learn something.
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5 comments:
I am not an expert.
Shall look for other's answer.
I'm wondering whether it's related to bear's breeches (acanthus). The bottom leave look something like. That's just a guess, though. I'm sure someone out there knows the right answer.
I couldn't even begin to guess. Most plants are a mystery to me. I do hope you find the identity though. A mystery is always fun to try to solve.
Sorry to disappoint, but my comment will not bear the answer either, lol - just wanted to say hi :)
Not familiar to me but I will add my two pennyworth, top leaves remind me of Foxglove, seed deadly nightshade, bottom leaves wild cabbage or any of the brassicas. Hope you find out what it is I am intrigued :)
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