The phrase “Never uproot this plant if it appears in your garden” is often used in viral gardening posts to describe a plant that is supposedly valuable or beneficial. Without knowing the plant, it’s impossible to identify which one is meant.
Some plants that people commonly say “don’t remove” include:
- Dandelion — helps pollinators and can indicate soil conditions.
- Clover — fixes nitrogen in soil and supports bees.
- Milkweed — important for monarch butterflies.
- Nettle — supports wildlife and can be used traditionally (though it can sting).
- Plantain (Plantago) — a common “weed” with ecological and traditional uses.
However, some volunteer plants can be invasive or harmful depending on your location, so identification matters.
If you upload a photo of the plant (leaves, flowers, stem, and the whole plant if possible) or describe:
- leaf shape,
- flower color,
- height,
- where it is growing,
I can help identify it and tell you whether it is worth keeping.