Well, it turns out any observations I add within location "Lane Co., OR, US" are unalterably associated with the "Fall Creek savanna restoration" project. That's cool, I now understand that iNat is designed for community collaboration, rather than organizing private work projects. It's supposed to be a social network, innit! Accordingly, I deleted my project. I'll organize my restoration project on my desktop computer and Google Photos, as I have been.
This little (heads 7mm across) rosy annual clover is the introduced Trifolium glomeratum [EDIT: wrong, see below]. It's flourishing in my lawn in Fall Creek. There's one other record from Lane Co in the Oregon Flora Project Atlas. I think it may be spreading.
Private road right-of-way. Leaves emerged mid-winter.
Adult male treehugger included for scale. I'm reasonably sure this tree predates Euro-american settlement of the Fall Creek valley. I draw on it daily for inspiration.
Zoom in on open blossom to view staminodia
The sole individual on my place. Growing with Camassia leichtlinii ssp. suksdorfii and Sidalcea malviflora ssp. virgata.
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