It's a spring/summer weed in the state of southeast TN. It kind of looks like Bristly Mallow, Creeping Charlie, Wild Violet, or Lesser Celandine but doesn't exactly match any of them so I'm not sure what is is. EmailSaveComment5Follow Sort by:Oldest Comments (5)Sponsored More Discu...
Creeping jenny is known by the alternate names moneywort, creeping charlie and twopenny grass. Its scientific name isLysimachia nummularia. The plant is native to Europe but grown in the US and in other places as ground cover. It’s also rather invasive and aggressive, and some people ...
name. Ground ivy is a member of the mint family, however, and is not biologically related to any types of ivy. It has a propensity to invade open spaces and can be very difficult to eradicate from lawns and gardens. Many people consider the plant to be nothing more than a weed, ...
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Shadows, Reflections and a creeping snail – Travel with Intent Ruined for Life: Phoenix Edition Weekly Photo Challenge: Peek myguiltypleasures weekly photo challenge – temporary Storm clouds over Hart Mountain, Oregon in November 2017 Instaology Just before the snap Herman van Bon Photograph...
Sweet potato is a runner plant with a creeping stem that contains internodes. Sweet potato stems, commonly known as vines, usually grow prostrate and expand extensively along the ground—even though some can erect or semi-erect [26]. Despite being a flowering plant, sweet potatoes barely produc...
What is a Creeping Charlie? What are Some Alternatives to Grass? What is Purslane? What are Some Full Sun Plants? Discussion Comments ByRoscoe— On Jun 30, 2009 I just purchased a flat of portulaca that were quite leggy. Can I cut them back say half way? I've used them before and ...
Sweet potato is a runner plant with a creeping stem that contains internodes. Sweet potato stems, commonly known as vines, usually grow prostrate and expand extensively along the ground—even though some can erect or semi-erect [26]. Despite being a flowering plant, sweet potatoes barely produc...