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ailsagirl

(24,187 posts)
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:21 PM May 12

I'm trying to identify this mystery plant-- it's poisonous and that's all I know. Help!!



I live in Northern California, if that's any help.

Also, this plant has little pink flowers (normally)

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I'm trying to identify this mystery plant-- it's poisonous and that's all I know. Help!! (Original Post) ailsagirl May 12 OP
How do you know it's poisonous and not it's name? brush May 12 #1
Good question! ailsagirl May 12 #14
Oh, man. That sure tells you. Hope you're ok and got treatment. brush May 13 #17
Oh yes-- everything is good, thanks ailsagirl May 13 #20
Google Lens identifies it as dobleremolque May 12 #2
Now that I think about it... ailsagirl May 12 #15
Geranium can be slightly poisonous to pets IbogaProject May 12 #3
Geranium purpureum Vill. Little Robin (per the very useful website: worldfloraidentify. hlthe2b May 12 #4
It looks like Chinese parsely or Cilantro to me. marble falls May 12 #5
Don't smoke it, dude EYESORE 9001 May 12 #7
Geranium purpureum (little robin)? sl8 May 12 #6
Herb robert gab13by13 May 12 #8
If it has little pink flowers dcmfox May 12 #9
My map shows it in gab13by13 May 12 #10
Well, I'm in California ailsagirl May 12 #16
It's all over my yard in OR. jmbar2 May 13 #19
I have them in my yard montanacowboy May 12 #11
Don't eat it yet! Akakoji May 12 #12
Looks like a wild geranium to me. Martin68 May 12 #13
Most Likely It's 'Geranium robertianum' - NEVER Consume Any New Plant Without Consulting Local Professionals MayReasonRule May 13 #18

ailsagirl

(24,187 posts)
14. Good question!
Mon May 12, 2025, 03:36 PM
May 12

When I realized it was taking over my garden, I decided to get rid of it-- sans gloves. 😞 So before long I had itchy, weeping lesions on my hands and between my fingers.
😟

ailsagirl

(24,187 posts)
20. Oh yes-- everything is good, thanks
Tue May 13, 2025, 01:31 PM
May 13

Except the invasive little plant had come back-- it's hard to track it down because it camouflages itself within other plants.

Thank you, all, for your input!!

ailsagirl

(24,187 posts)
15. Now that I think about it...
Mon May 12, 2025, 03:44 PM
May 12

I did come across that while trying to track down the culprit, but I crossed it off my list of possibilities because it said it wasn't toxic to humans. Maybe I'm one of the exceptions.

IbogaProject

(4,478 posts)
3. Geranium can be slightly poisonous to pets
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:30 PM
May 12
https://identify.plantnet.org/ says most likely a Geranium, I just downloaded your pic and uploaded it to their site. Go from there. Good luck and update us.

Their top result is Geranium purpureum Vill. with the Robert one #2.

sl8

(16,613 posts)
6. Geranium purpureum (little robin)?
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:35 PM
May 12

Geranium purpureum (little robin)



See https://www.cal-ipc.org/plants/profile/geranium-purpureum-profile/

Seems to be invasive in central CA & Bay Area.

As another poster mentioned, it also looks like Robert's geranium (herb Robert), to which this is related.




gab13by13

(28,387 posts)
8. Herb robert
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:43 PM
May 12

Also known as Robert geranium, Crow's foot, Squinter-pip, Fox geranium, Death come quickly, Johnny Wren, Kiss-me-quick, Knife and fork, Little bachelor's buttons, Little Red Robin, Redshanks, St. Robert's herb, Stinking Robert, Stink Bob, Stork's bill.

considered a weed by gardeners

Non-toxic to humans or pets.

dcmfox

(232 posts)
9. If it has little pink flowers
Mon May 12, 2025, 01:50 PM
May 12

I think this is the same shit I would get in my lawn, very hard to kill, and it spreads like wildfire, my house was in Idaho

gab13by13

(28,387 posts)
10. My map shows it in
Mon May 12, 2025, 02:29 PM
May 12

Washington, Oregon, Montana, but not in Idaho but it's right next door so I suppose it could spread to Idaho.

MayReasonRule

(3,428 posts)
18. Most Likely It's 'Geranium robertianum' - NEVER Consume Any New Plant Without Consulting Local Professionals
Tue May 13, 2025, 08:39 AM
May 13
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geranium_robertianum

It's considered to be a noxious weed in Washington state.

Geranium robertianum, commonly known as herb robert, is generally considered non-toxic to humans.

Major poison control centers and health organizations recognize it as safe for handling and ingestion in small amounts.

The plant can be used in salads and teas, and some people even use it as an insect repellent.

Thus it's not typically considered a source of poisoning.
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