Ground ivy
The botanical name for ground ivy is Glechoma hederacea.
Scientific name: Merremia hederacea,Russian name: Древороза плющeвидная,English name: Ivy woodrose
Dampiera hederacea was created in 1830.
The plant you're describing could be "stinging nettle" (Urtica dioica). While it may not resemble ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea) closely, it can sometimes be found in similar habitats. Stinging nettle has tiny, hair-like structures that inject a painful sting when touched. If you encounter a plant that looks like ground ivy but causes a sting, it's likely a form of nettle or a similar species.
Burdock (Arctium spp) is considered one of the world's most common weeds. Home and Garden TV (HGT) lists 12 plants as most commonly encountered on residential lawns. The list ranges from common ragworth (Senecio jacobaea) to:creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens);creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense);daisy weed (Bellis perennis), dandelion (Taraxacum officinale);greater plantain (Plantago major);green foxtail (Setaria viridis);ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea);self-heal (Prunella vulgaris);sheep's sorrel (Rumez acetosella);slender speedwell (Veronica filiformis);white clover (Trifolium repens);yarrow (Achillea millefolium).
Creeping Charlie, purple dead nettle, smartweed and violets are examples of purple weeds. The vegetation in question (Glechoma hederacea, Lamium purpureum, Polygonum hydropiper, Viola spp) can be recognized for the purple beauty that they bring to gardens and meadows. For example, creeping Charlie has purple blossoms, purple dead nettle has plum-fuzzed green shoots, smartweed has red-purple stems and violets may offer mixed of purple, white and yellow blooms.
The common name is horsetails.
Try alfalfa seeds. Dig it up completely and replace the soil. There are not too many grasses that will displace clover. If the grass is bare around a yard that has lots of trees, you might consider keeping the clover--at least it is green!
No it is Not a Common name
The common name for limestone is simply "limestone".
Bat is the common name.
Yarrow (common name) Ylang-ylang (common name) Yew (common name) Yasmin (common name) Yucca (botanical name)