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17 April 2009 Christine Hanrahan

Garlic mustard

Also now very visible is Garlic mustard. I've attached a shot of the basal rosettes, along with one of Geum or Yellow avens, a native plant. Because the latter also remains green throughout the winter, the leaves of both are now quite noticeable, and it is easy to confuse these plants if you are not very familiar with either. The Geum and the Garlic mustard grow in the same locations.

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