Bermuda buttercup tends to have larger leaves than creeping oxalis and no creeping stolon system - it has bulbils underground. The weed which is hardest to tell apart from creeping oxalis is horned ...
As with white clover, the stolon system allows creeping buttercup to spread laterally quite quickly into nearby weed-free areas. It is frequently found in poorly drained lawns, pastures, waste areas ...
Oxalis, also known as yellow wood sorrel, is a delicate ground cover that gardeners love to hate, as it's a persistent weed that seems to reappear no matter what you throw at it. Its shamrock-like ...