Glechoma hederacea. Eurasian invasive. Is in the mint family. When I lived in Michigan my lawn was completely covered by this plant. When I would try to make a bed it would creep in soooo fast. It expands via rhizomes, and if you pull it and any of it stays in the soil, it will regenerate. Persistent pulling can be effective in a small area. Apparently a borax spray kills it easily -- look into this if you need to control it.
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