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spinbaby

(15,199 posts)
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 10:15 AM Aug 2020

Evolution at work

Once a week, I spend two or three hours pulling weeds in my flower beds—it’s hard work achieving that casual cottage garden look. One of the more pervasive weeds I’m always pulling up is oxalis—sourgrass, false shamrock, whatever you want to call it. It grows in two colors: bright green and a rusty red. Four years ago when we bought the house, most of what I was pulling up was bright green, but now I’m pulling up mostly rusty red oxalis. And I just realized today that I now have mostly rust red oxalis because it’s the same color as my mulch, which means I miss it and it gets to reseed itself.

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Evolution at work (Original Post) spinbaby Aug 2020 OP
aren't they edible? Kali Aug 2020 #1
I paid money for those bulbs! Bayard Aug 2020 #2
One man's weed . . . fleur-de-lisa Aug 2020 #3

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
2. I paid money for those bulbs!
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 11:26 AM
Aug 2020

They don't spread here anyway, and have pretty pink flowers against the maroon leaves.

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