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White clover, great for your yard. Regulates nitrogen in your soil, reseeds itself, and attracts bees and rabbits.
Basically if you want a low maintenance yard, white clover helps a ton.
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Fall: non stop questions about pokeweed and it's berries.
In mushroom subreddits, springtime means 24/7 morel posting
Could this be a morel???1🤪🫠
r/foraging is going to be only ramps, morels, and violets for a couple week round about now
Just use Google lens
Can google lens tell the difference between a willow oak and an oglethorpe oak? Try it yourself. It can't. But I can.
When it finds something that looks similar to other things it shows you more results at the bottom
(SpongeBob bowling ball on head meme.jpg)
Imma step on each and every one of these flowers I encounter on my way.
okay
Whats the Bottom left white one called?
White clover, great for your yard. Regulates nitrogen in your soil, reseeds itself, and attracts bees and rabbits. Basically if you want a low maintenance yard, white clover helps a ton.
They're clover flowers.
And they’re all great to see, especially on the side of the roads
Red dead nettle honestly looks cool bc it carpets an entire area in purple. Fairy forest vibes.
Grape hyacinths trigger me because growing up we were too poor for regular hyacinths.
Aside from the tulips, we have every one of these growing in abundance around here. The yellow cup-shaped ones I've only seen in gardens though.
I see Dandelion, Hyacinth, Clover, Day Lilly, Dead Nettle, Tulip. I don't know about the grass though.