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2 Wild Plants to Identify S.E. MI z5 (Weber Center)

Trying to identify the first white-flowered plant below is driving me nuts. Every year I struggle with it. It doesn't quite look like penny cress (Thlaspi arvense), or peppergrass, or any kind of alyssum I've found. Any ideas?

Plant 1 (White flower)


Plant 2 (white flower)

The plant below might be common peppergrass (Lepidium virginicum)?


Plant 3 (yellow flower)

Yellow flower: This plant (in front of the peony) is in a garden but doesn't look like it was necessarily planted there. The first picture is before it flowered and the second, with yellow flowers, was taken today.


In the same garden, close to that yellow flower, is this other plant with white flowers that looks like it may have invited itself.


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