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In Oklahoma, it grows and blooms purple flowers before the last frost, in February and March, allowing bees to gather its pollen for food. It dies down quickly in spring when things warm up.
It is also found alongside Henbit , which is easily mistaken for it, as they both have similar looking leaves and similar bright purple flowers.
If you take one of the flowers, and pull it off the plant, and eat the end of it, it is sweet.