I did not. Just snapped a picture while walking my dog. Ran across the image in my NOID photo folder and thought I'd try to ID it. Kind of a never-ending quest to figure out what my local weeds actually are, to sort out which ones I should pull and which are true natives. It's an interesting process.
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That's a very common weed here very cute but will take over
Oxalis stricta
I was curious about the new weed library listed on the left. I looked and there it was under wood sorrel
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Name: Carol Santa Ana, ca Sunset zone 22, USDA zone 10 A.
I've got three different Oxalis in my yard. I leave a bit of the pink, and a few of the tall yellow ones that we called sour grass when I was a kid, but that creeping Oxalis that comes in every nursery pot and tries to take over my lawn is the pits!
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp Opp, AL @--`--,----- 🌹 (Zone 8b)
Agree with O. stricta, not a bulb. Perennial.
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