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Why you should learn the names of plants
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I did start doing that, and what I found out since then is that unlike animals, plants have multiple names to the point where Wikipedia articles of plants just use their taxonomy name. I've also noticed that people repeatedly conflate clovers with woodsorrels. I think it's because when clovers are drawn, people stylize them, but they stylize them too much so they just look like woodsorrels instead.
your post was from a while ago but thanks for linking this. I've wondered about what I now know are woodsorrels in the garden here because they look like clover but aren't. I'm frankly not a fan of them but at least now I know what they are.