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Oxalis acetosella, the wood
sorrel or
common wood sorrel, is a
rhizomatous flowering plant in the
family Oxalidaceae,
common in most of
Europe and parts...
- of four-leaf clover.
Oxalis acetosella –
common wood sorrel,
stabwort Oxalis adenophylla –
Chilean oxalis,
silver shamrock Oxalis albicans –
hairy woodsorrel...
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following subspecies are accepted:
Oxalis frutescens subsp.
angustifolia (****h)
Lourteig – U.S., Mexico,
Central America Oxalis frutescens subsp. borjensis...
- with this symbol. It is in the same
genus as the
common wood-sorrel (
Oxalis acetosella) and has
three wild variants: var.
tetraphylla (autonym) distributed...
- three-leaved plants—such as
Medicago lupulina,
Trifolium pratense, and
Oxalis acetosella—are
sometimes called shamrocks. The
shamrock was
traditionally used...
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Oxalis corniculata, the
creeping woodsorrel, pro****bent
yellow sorrel or
sleeping beauty, is a
somewhat delicate-appearing, low-growing
herbaceous plant...
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genus Oxalis.
Common wood
sorrel may
refer to:
Oxalis acetosella,
native to
Europe and Asia
Oxalis montana,
native to
eastern North America Oxalis stricta...
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Oxalis pes-caprae (African wood-sorrel,
Bermuda buttercup,
Bermuda sorrel,
buttercup oxalis, Cape sorrel,
English weed, goat's-foot, sourgr****, soursob...
- and gr****lands. "
Oxalis drummondii A.Gray".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 7
February 2024. "
Oxalis drummondii A. Gray"...
- in spring. Some
plants with rhizomes, such as
common wood
sorrel (
Oxalis acetosella) do well in this habitat. Many
organisms that live on the
forest floor...