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Creeping wood sorrel (Oxalis corniculata) The plant is indeed a weed, with the foliage resembling green or purple clover, with a small yellow flower. The seed pods are expolsive and can reach distances up to 10 feet! More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis_corniculata.

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