And, Two more Mystery Plants? - Ask Extension
And finally (I promise to quit looking...) may I ask for IDing these two? I don't think the 2nd plant is a clover, but........ Many thanks
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And, Two more Mystery Plants? #872033
Asked June 07, 2024, 11:04 AM EDT
And finally (I promise to quit looking...) may I ask for IDing these two? I don't think the 2nd plant is a clover, but........
Many thanks
Hennepin County Minnesota
Expert Response
Good Morning Carl,
Thank you for contacting the U of M Extension Service.
The flowering plant on the left is a Johnny jump-up, (viola). These plants self seed if they are allowed to go to seed. A seed must have landed in between your rocks. Cute!!
The plant on the right is wood sorrel (oxalis). It is a native plant.