Lesser celandine (bad) or maybe wild violet? If you check at the base and find tan bulb shaped things or tan tubers – definitely celandine and you better start working on a chemical warfare plan.
Still-Pause9534
Looks like Lesser Celandine.
BigRichieDangerous
a simple way to always cross compare violet and celandine is to check for underground tubers. Celandine has a bunch of peanut like roots under every plant
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Looks like wild violets.
**ABSOLUTELY NOT WILD VIOLETS**. The venation and margins are different. This is Ficaria verna, a highly invasive and toxic buttercup relative. [https://extension.psu.edu/lesser-celandine](https://extension.psu.edu/lesser-celandine) [https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.cfm?sub=3069](https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.cfm?sub=3069)
This is wild violets. I think you do have the buttercup. Mine bloom purple flowers.
https://preview.redd.it/js2jumbujbzg1.jpeg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ebf947ae6eeaaf7a4dd489dbbc79b1e4d207eb34
Creeping ivy?
Lesser celandine (bad) or maybe wild violet? If you check at the base and find tan bulb shaped things or tan tubers – definitely celandine and you better start working on a chemical warfare plan.
Looks like Lesser Celandine.
a simple way to always cross compare violet and celandine is to check for underground tubers. Celandine has a bunch of peanut like roots under every plant