I just noticed it popping up on our hillside. About 15 in one area. Central Alabama. The area had pine trees but they were cut down last summer. Any ideas what it could be?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the county extension office suggestion. It might be hard to make it to them (they probably work the same hours as I do), but I'm going to try. Thanks!
The day I took the picture is the first time I found this plant. The land was recently thinned (pine trees) and I was wandering around where it was cut (a couple months prior).
Thank you to both of you! I had no idea where to start. You've pointed me in a great direction. I'm a new honey bee keeper and when I stumbled upon this one day on the property, and honey bees where all over it, I thought I'd better get to know the plant. Thanks so much! This is a great...
I found this growing wild on the side of our hill. Central Alabama. Spotted it in early October. It covers a large area (basic idea - 30x30ft). Lots of honey bees on it. 3 pictures included. Thank you!