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help with plant i.d. please? Plant 3, final

Posted by montanadolphin Virginia (My Page) on
Sun, Feb 24, 13 at 13:39

So now that spring is approaching I am discovering new plants beginning to emerge. I am stumped on some (have already discovered crocus, which bloomed two weeks ago), especially since there is no flowering, due to it being to early and some are JUST emerging from the soil. I am hoping someone who may be an expert can id them before they even get fully grown. Since I can only put one picture per post, I'll have to post multiple questions.

These plants are popping up around a mound of roots? in the yard. I know they are tiny, but I was hoping someone would recognize them by the root ball thingy they are growing from.

Thank you!


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RE: help with plant i.d. please? Plant 3, final

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RE: help with plant i.d. please? Plant 3, final

The roots would probably appreciate a light cover of soil, compost, or organic mulch add on top. Daylilies don't naturally grow exposed to air like this and while they may well survive, they won't be at their best.


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