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Common plantain · Garlic mustard · Jack-in-the-pulpit · Wood sorrel
🗓 Season: March · April · May
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Heart-shaped lower leaves and triangular upper leaves; white 4-petalled flowers. Harvest young leaves before or during flowering. Raw taste is garlicky and mustard-hot. Seeds can be used as a mustard substitute. Invasive in North America.
Scattered around edges and lawn areas. jack-in-the-pulpit are along the northern edge somewhat near road. There's also several kinds of fungi (un-IDed), and quite a bit of some type of moss. Self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) is around a fair bit too.
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