I found this plant growing in one of my empty pots. Last year I found the same type of plant growing in a crack between the bricks of my front stoop. I made the mistake of trying to transplant it into a pot. It wilted and died.
Notice the three clover plants in the background on the right side. I didn't notice them until I transferred the photo to this post. They'er beautiful.
The plant is only about two and a half inches tall.
This time I'm going to leave it alone and see what happens.
Notice the three clover plants in the background on the right side. I didn't notice them until I transferred the photo to this post. They'er beautiful.
The plant is only about two and a half inches tall.
This time I'm going to leave it alone and see what happens.
How lovely!
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ReplyDeleteBuona giornata da Beatris
A mystery!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so much like a long needle pine sapling but at this stage it is hard to say. I t may be a type of weed or wildflower, too. Well...I guess that covers it :))
ReplyDeleteThe clover is perfectly lovely.
Truly nice photos, John and I hope the mystery gets solved. Where is Sherlock Holmes when you need him :))
Another of nature's mysteries. And I do love a good mystery.
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