Looks like rose suckers – have you got a rose bush nearby? Species roses often sucker or it could be the rootstock coming up from a modern rose
TXsweetmesquite
Yeah, those look like rose suckers.
Normal_Calendar2403
Black berry?
AncientSea2478
Samsung circle search said elderberry
Banyabbaboy
If you have no other roses then this is a dog rose, a wild type spread by birds. It will develop small thorns as it grows. It’s possible that the seeds are in your mulch. Can just dig it out.
Smithdude69
I recon we’d be seeing thorns if it was a rose or a blackberry. So elderberry sounds like it could be the thing. The google app / and a bunch of plant identification apps can give a more definitive answer.
Internal-Test-8015
Roses, either you have a plant that’s suckering, or you got weedy invasive roses. The best way to tell is wait and let them bloom if you’re up for it.
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In Vic, if that helps.
Looks like rose suckers – have you got a rose bush nearby? Species roses often sucker or it could be the rootstock coming up from a modern rose
Yeah, those look like rose suckers.
Black berry?
Samsung circle search said elderberry
If you have no other roses then this is a dog rose, a wild type spread by birds. It will develop small thorns as it grows. It’s possible that the seeds are in your mulch. Can just dig it out.
I recon we’d be seeing thorns if it was a rose or a blackberry. So elderberry sounds like it could be the thing. The google app / and a bunch of plant identification apps can give a more definitive answer.
Roses, either you have a plant that’s suckering, or you got weedy invasive roses. The best way to tell is wait and let them bloom if you’re up for it.
Yes I agree. Roses.