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- The Oxalidaceae, or wood sorrel family, are a small family of five genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs and small trees, with the great majority of the...
- English)) is a large genus of flowering plants in the wood-sorrel family, Oxalidaceae, comprising over 550 species. The genus occurs throughout most of the...
- Connaraceae Family Cunoniaceae Family Elaeocarpaceae Family Huaceae Family Oxalidaceae (wood sorrel family) The family Cephalotaceae contains a single species...
- or common wood sorrel, is a rhizomatous flowering plant in the family Oxalidaceae. The specific epithet acetosella refers to its sour taste. The common...
- This is a list of plants found in the wild in Caatinga vegetation of Brazil. Anisacanthus brasiliensis Lindau Anisacanthus trilobus Lindau Lophostachys...
- somewhat delicate-appearing, low-growing herbaceous plant in the family Oxalidaceae. It is a small creeping type of woodsorrel that tends to grow well in...
- sorrel, a fruit-bearing tree Oxalidaceae, family of plants known as the woodsorrel family Oxalis, largest genus in the Oxalidaceae, known as woodsorrels, particularly:...
- or tree sorrel) is a fruit-bearing tree of the genus Averrhoa, family Oxalidaceae. It is believed to be originally native to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia[citation...
- species of tristylous yellow-flowering plant in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae. Oxalis cernua is a less common synonym for this species. Some of the...
- (2009). "Origins of domestication and polyploidy in oca (Oxalis tuberosa: Oxalidaceae) 3: AFLP data of oca and four wild, tuber-bearing taxa". Am J Bot. 96...