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Better stil I will send a murder of crows into your corn 


I really want to learn all the species of plants on my property, but it's so hard to find a good site :/ So I guess I am stuck not knowing what the stuff is for now *sigh* I have some weedy stuff that is thick that looks like hemlock, but it isn't hemlock, nor is it Queen Anne's Lace. Instead of an umbrella type top, it has 3 alternating stems of tiny white flowers. It's 3 not 5, has white flowers, and the bees, butterflies, and wasps LOVE it! The long stems resemble dill. Where it is growing is kind of marshy damp area in the back where the natural spring flows underground, so maybe it could be a aquatic type
it has a woody stem, and stands about 18 inches high everywhere back there, around my tree of heaven stand which is about to be chopped down because I have found out they are invasive. It sure is bugging the mess out of me trying to find this thing online though. If anyone knows what it might be...please PLEASE for the love of sanity don't hesitate to offer suggestions...or better still.. a GOOD plant identification site that I don't have to already know the darn name and whether it is poisonous or not!!!
I am not familiar with some of the terminology used on these sites either like the words for the type leaves and such, but I'm learning
Slllooooooooooooowly learning They're extinctfreemotion said:What you really need to identify is an old-timer nearby who knows plants! I've been able to look up many weeds and wild plants by asking the knowledgeable old-timers what they are....often they have the local nickname of the plant, but that is enough to find it online.
Yeah that would be helpful though. Not many folks are interested in local edible plants anymore 
What has me stumped is it is not umbrella shaped, the top actually is divided, but I can't find anything on it.