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These are VERY tiny flowers. I put a dime in the picture so you can see the relation in size. They're very difficult to photograph b/c they're so tiny. These blooms are smaller than a dried lentil. They grow all over my yard and in the field next door.

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4 Comments

KishaB
KishaB 12 years ago

It looks like Field Madder to me

shebebusynow
shebebusynow 13 years ago

The woodruff I have growing in my garden is very low like that, and forms a ground cover that spreads.

Marianne Wells
Marianne Wells 13 years ago

I just Googled Woodruff and it doesn't look the same but, I could be mistaken. This little flower grows real close to the ground. Only about 2 " high at the most. It also grows next to some pale pink little flowers and some primrose blue colored little flowers. I tried to photograph those too but they were just too small. I'm going to try again in the morning b/c it seems like they bloom early in the day and close up when the day heats up.

shebebusynow
shebebusynow 13 years ago

Reminds me of woodruff.

Marianne Wells
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Marianne Wells

Seymour, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Apr 10, 2011
Submitted on Apr 11, 2011

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