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So many flowers in the rose family look the same to me. Blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, multiflora roses... I definitely need other plant parts to make a reliable ID.
Hmm, yes, I see those little toothed leaves back there now, drP. Don't know if they're part of the plant with the flower. I was looking at what appears to be a small pinkish bud rising out of the center of the cluster of flowers.
If the three-lobed toothed leaves in the background are part of the plant, it looks like Virginia strawberry, Fragaria virginiana.
Hi, Savannah Riley! It's a little hard to tell what is connected to what in your photo ... but maybe investigate wild roses?
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PublishedJune 4, 2014

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