Clover maybe?

Srmcclure

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Is this ok to feed? It looks like it might be clover, but lots of plants look the same to me... ?
Thanks all!

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Looks like clover from here. There are a few different varieties but the stuff in your lawn is usually white clover. Black medic (Medicago lupulina) looks similar and grows in the same places. The differences are obvious when they're fully leafed out and flowering.
 

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Ok great! I wanna spice up my babys diet and it's been really cold here so I've been limited. Thank you so much!
 

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Is this ok to feed? It looks like it might be clover, but lots of plants look the same to me... ?
Thanks all!
That looks like oxalis. Do not feed. The flower is the tell tale sign. Look for inch long yellow trumpet shaped flowers. Very different than clover flowers.
 

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That looks like oxalis. Do not feed. The flower is the tell tale sign. Look for inch long yellow trumpet shaped flowers. Very different than clover flowers.
No flowers yet, but it's still early. Thank you!!
 

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Well darn... wishful thinking then.
I have some tortoise mix growing so that'll have to do lol
 

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