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Sugar M
Sugar M on Apr 08, 2012
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Does anyone have any idea what on earth this is?

Does anyone have any idea what on earth this is? I found it randomly growing in my yard, yesterday.
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  • Louise R Largo, FL
    Possibility: Typical cinquefoils look most similar to the strawberries, but differ in usually having dry, inedible fruit (hence the name "barren strawberry" for some species). I "think" it is a weed tho, not sure...
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