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Capsella bursa-pastoris
Small wildflower introduced from Europe. Low growing cluster of leaves, fairly long, toothed, dandelion-like. Cluster of tiny white flowers with four petals each at the top of the stem. Triangular shaped seed pods.
Pasture. Maymont Park, Virginia.
The common name for this plant most likely comes from the shape of the seed pod, which resembles a medieval shepherd's purse. Young leaves can be used as greens. This plant is used medicinally as well.
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