Plant ID please?

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  1. Capt Kirk

    Capt Kirk Thank a Veteran today!

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    It is a wild plante as it has come up where there was nothing before. There is quite a bit of it, maybe 4 sq.ft.

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    Looks like Lungwort to me, Capt. It should have pretty blooms too.
     
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    Thanks Netty! I didn't think that the leaves matched the lunwort close enough to be that. But it was a close call. Thanks Gardengator.
     
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    I love Trout Lilys, they make great ground cover and spread themselves quite well. You can tell which ones will flower because they will have two leaves instead of one. The ones with one leaf are sterile.
     

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