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help identify this groundcover
I have begun to wonder what this groundcover is. It grows profusely in
shaded areas underneath trees. In South Dakota nearby to Iowa. It has a sort of roundish leaf and almost a perfect circle only lobes around the circle. It has a purple-blue flower and makes such a nice appearance that from a distance it looks like a field of irises. In fact some of my irises in bloom look like these patches of this groundcover. The groundcover is so low to the ground that the mower does little harm to it. I consider it an asset and not a weed. Anyone know what this groundcover is? It grows in shady patches under trees in my lawns. Archimedes Plutonium, whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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