A friend of mine tells me this is a wild violet. I've noticed however that many plants are called violets here as will become apparent later. In other words this requires research. In any case, this is one of the plants that appears in early March and which I attempt to preserve in the hopes that it will expand. It's a creeper.

The three photos above illustrate combinations of plants in the experimental bed. They include the clover, yellow horned poppy (Glaucium flavum), as yet unidentified yellow flowers, and borage (Borago officinalis), which all grow naturally (in other words, without my being involved) in spring. The poppy and the borage are plants that grow randomly in the garden that I've transplanted to the experimental bed whereas the remaining two simply happen to be there...
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