Does anyone recognize the
#Oxalis on the picture?
It's an annual with the typical clover-like leaves seen on many wood sorrels. It has bright yellow flowers and produce a lot of brownish seeds that spread left and right and will germinate the following year in even the most seemingly harsh and unwelcoming of places. The plants die at the first hint of frost. The seeds are frost hardy down to at least −8°C.
Once they're in your garden you just have to learn to love them as much as the bees do. I cannot see how they can ever be eradicated (not that I want to).
Anyone who knows the species?
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