Looks like Oxalis Stricta (Yellow Wood-sorrel) or potentially Creeping wood-sorrel (Oxalis corniculata)
fairyofthemeadow
wood sorrel! 🌼 they are edible, and can be used in salads or soups, the leaves taste like lemon to me. it also has medicinal properties as well
sakura515
So tasty
Glittering_Cow945
they tend to appear somehow in my succulent pots and are quite resilient to drought.
AaronTidju
Invasive plant. It’ll spread in all your other pots
skeletonholdsmeup
We call this “sour clover” here in the Appalachian mountains and the chickens absolutely love it. It’s a type of shamrock. I even found some blooming hot pink when I was staying at an Airbnb in SC and the owner told me to take all I wanted, as it was a weed growing everywhere. I now have a mix of pink and yellow blooms!
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woodsorrel (oxalis)
Looks like Oxalis Stricta (Yellow Wood-sorrel) or potentially Creeping wood-sorrel (Oxalis corniculata)
wood sorrel! 🌼 they are edible, and can be used in salads or soups, the leaves taste like lemon to me. it also has medicinal properties as well
So tasty
they tend to appear somehow in my succulent pots and are quite resilient to drought.
Invasive plant. It’ll spread in all your other pots
We call this “sour clover” here in the Appalachian mountains and the chickens absolutely love it. It’s a type of shamrock. I even found some blooming hot pink when I was staying at an Airbnb in SC and the owner told me to take all I wanted, as it was a weed growing everywhere. I now have a mix of pink and yellow blooms!
Clover?
They have explosive seeds