Gardening & Landscaping
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I'm new & have a potentially ridiculous ?
First year in our new house and I don't know what these items are?!? To pull or not to pull?
Is this a weed?

And how about this?

Re: I'm new & have a potentially ridiculous ?
Our little Irish rose came to us on March 5, 2010
Don't drink the water.
Disclaimer: I am not an MD. Please don't PM me with pregnancy-related questions. Ask your doctor.
The second one is scarlet creeper. It turns a brilliant red in the fall. Scarlet creeper can be considered a weed, if you don't want it where it grows, but it is also very useful as a ground cover, or as a vine to cover a chainlink fence or unsightly feature.
1. Commelina communis, Asiatic Dayflower
2. Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia Creeper