I don't know what this thing is as there doesn't seem to be anything like it in any of the nearby yards, but it grew VERY quickly. I'm not sure exactly when it started growing but I know for certain that it was not there at all two weekends ago, and now it's already almost as tall as the Rose of Sharon plant next to it (about two feet tall). I'm curious if anyone knows what it is, so I can know if I should let it grow, or if I should pull it out before my Hermann's Tortoise decides to try eating it.
All of the other seemingly random green ground cover plants are from the Broadleaf Testudo Seed Mix from TortoiseSupply. I would assume that if this thing was also from the seed mix that there would be more growing, but it's the only thing like it.
The LeafSnap mobile app thinks that it could be Garlic, or Stinking Iris, or Spring Snowflake, or Corn, or Winter Daffodil, or Onion, or a bunch of other possibilities. I'm hoping one of you can give me a better guess than that.
All of the other seemingly random green ground cover plants are from the Broadleaf Testudo Seed Mix from TortoiseSupply. I would assume that if this thing was also from the seed mix that there would be more growing, but it's the only thing like it.
The LeafSnap mobile app thinks that it could be Garlic, or Stinking Iris, or Spring Snowflake, or Corn, or Winter Daffodil, or Onion, or a bunch of other possibilities. I'm hoping one of you can give me a better guess than that.