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We should have a single thread for this, amirite?

Other threads on that topic (at the time of OPing): >>1991220 (Scottish thistle); >>1989587

Pic related, a plant whose name I don't know (1/5). Maybe you can help?
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(2/5)
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(3/5) Stems are reddish (young) to brown (older, slighlty ligneous).
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(4/5) Leaves are a bit thick, perfectly smooth, with a texture that somewhat reminds me of oil-cloth.
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(5/5)
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>>1991506 Swedish Ivy a.k.a. Creeping Charlie (Plectranthus australis)
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Found it in the dunes netherlands euw
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>>1992360
Thanks man.
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>>1992412
Antirrhinum majus
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(repost)
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>>1992412
Linaria vulgaris
>>1993178
c'mon man.
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>>1994958
Thank you

Toadflax eng
Vlasbekje nl
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>>1994958
uncultivated Antirrhinum majus looks exactly like it.
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>>1992412
In the dunes again. it got arrowhead shaped leaves
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>>1995171
It's a species of Blitum, likely Blitum capitatum (commonly known as Strawberry Blite.) I'm not familiar with native species you may have growing near you as my area of specialization is North America, but given the weedy species you posted above, B. capitatum seems the most probable species, as it has a very wide distribution (globally) and the leaf shape is extremely distinct. Hope this helps! :)
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>>1995020
You had the correct family at least (Plantaginaceae)! Look up a detailed line drawing of the flower structure in L. vulgaris and compare it to the species ID you initially gave (ex. check out the very long spur). You'll also notice differences in the leaf shape and veination. The only way to improve with plant identification is to be wrong sometimes and see where you went wrong in your ID so you know for next time!
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>>1995216
I can't open the full picture on my phone, couldn't see any detail.
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>>1995269
If you say so. I just wanted to give you some tips, since a lot of your suggested IDs are often of plants which are superficially similar but if you looked at the morphology closer, you'd know it was a different plant altogether.
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>>1995371
I don't look at details and just give the family name most of the time.

there's no need to get specific about it, they're forget the exact species name anyway.
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>>1995213
Thank you

It seems to be Chenopodium capitatum and is quite rare here apparently
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Hey! anyone know wich plant is this? I planted Mariajuana in that pot and cut the main stem leaving the roots in the center. After a long time i saw a little thing growing very far from the central stem and now after water and sun, i got this thing , it doesnt have any flower or something , just leaves, also those leaves fall at night and they rise again when the sun comes out

Sorry for broken english
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>>1995568

have you tried breaking/rubbing a leaf and smelling it? it looks a lot like some type of mint.
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>>1995558
No problem. Blitum capitatum is a synonym for Chenopodium capitatum, so I'm sorry if I used a less familiar scientific name!
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>>1995584
there is no smell coming from leaves , i think it might be the most boring plant i have seen
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