Hmmm.. Your picture is very scientific. Have you sequenced its DNA. lol!
Perhaps a picture of the whole plant, still in the ground, would be easyer
to ID.
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I have an infestation of this plant in my flower beds and it's now
spilling over into my lawn. I need to eradicate it, but would like to
identify it so I use the right method. I've surfed the web for common
weeds, and I can't find anything exactly like this.
Photo:
http://www.camfriends.org/users/clintp/weed.jpg
I'm in the Detroit area. The plant is about 2-3 inches tall and grows
in a dense and spreading cluster. Each 3-leaf cluster grows from an
individual stem that goes into the ground. It seems to thrive in sun
or shade, and spreads very very quickly.
The leaves *look* like parsley, but the rest of the plant has no
similarities at all. The plant itself looks like clover, but the
leaves are wrong.
Thank you!