That doesn't really look like strawberry. You only have two true leaves, though. The suckers aren't much help.
This could be mint.... Identifying sprouts this tiny is hard AF.... Once they get bigger it gets much easier
That doesn't really look like strawberry. You only have two true leaves, though. The suckers aren't much help.
This could be mint.... Identifying sprouts this tiny is hard AF.... Once they get bigger it gets much easier
I'll wait until it grows then! The mint didn't make it out of the planter so it shouldn't be that, but if my yard is to be mint, well it'll smell nice when mowed!
I don't know what it is, but it definitely isn't a strawberry.
Alas! Maybe the strawberry will appear somewhere.
Maybe strawberry tree, arbutus unedo
I'll hope!
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Orthilia secunda (L.) House
| Common name | Scientific name | Likeliness |
|---|---|---|
| Serrated-wintergreen | Orthilia secunda | 19.73 % |
| Balsam | Impatiens balsamina | 14.21 % |
| Dog s Mercury | Mercurialis perennis | 2.87 % |
| Oriental bittersweet | Celastrus orbiculatus | 2.03 % |
| Herb mercury | Mercurialis annua | 2.00 % |
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Thank you! I've never seen serrated wintergreen here, but maybe!

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