Wild Violet {Ans: Perennial. Also called common blue violet, has heart-shaped leaves, purple flowers, and grows 2 to 5 inches in height. Leaves arise from basal crown, are hairless, and have rounded teeth along the margins. Flowers occur on leafless stalks and have five petals.}White Clover {Ans: Perennial. Trifoliate leaves, stems that root at the nodes. Each lead is composed of three leaflets that are egg-shaped.eadlets usually have eight green or white marking close to the base and a slightly toothed margin. Stems are prostrate and usually hairless.}Carolina Geranium {Ans: Winter/Summer Annual or Biennial. Forms a basal rosette, then stems elongate and branch as the plant matures. Stems are erect, branching at the base, hairy and pink to red. Leaves, hairy on both sides, are alternate near the base and opposite above. Leaves are rounded, deeply divided into five to nine segments with each segment deeply lobed. Two or more light pink to pale purple floert clusters are at the tips of stems and branches.}Annual Bluegrass {Ans: Winter annual, flattened stem, grows in tufts, sometimes takes roots at lower joints. Leaves are very soft, often a lighter green than turfgrass. Seed heads pyramid shaped. Grows best