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Oxyria digyna (mountain sorrel, wood sorrel,
Alpine sorrel or
Alpine mountain-sorrel) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buckwheat family (Polygonaceae)...
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Oxyria is a
genus of
plants in the
family Polygonaceae with
three accepted species as of March 2019[update]. It has a cir****boreal distribution. Species...
- Polygonoideae,
Rumex is
placed in the
tribe Rumiceae,
along with the two
genera Oxyria and Rheum. It is most
closely related to Rheum,
which includes Rhubarb....
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Within the subfamily, it is in the
tribe Rumiceae,
along with the two
genera Oxyria and Rumex. It is most
closely related to Rumex. In the 1998
Flora Republicae...
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Muehlenbeckia Meisn.
Nemacaulis Nutt.
Neomillspaughia S.F.Blake
Oxygonum Burch.
Oxyria Hill
Oxytheca Nutt.
Parogonum (Haraldson)
Desjardins & J.P.Bailey Persicaria...
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serotina (syn.
Lloydia serotina)
Loiseleuria pro****bens
Micranthes stellaris Oxyria digyna Ranunculus glacialis Salix herbacea Saussurea alpina Saxifraga oppositifolia...
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shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa),
orpine stonecrop,
mountain sorrel (
Oxyria digyna),
smooth prairie star (Lithophragma glabra),
Pacific woodrush (Luzula...
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Pteroxygoneae T.M.Schust. &
Reveal Pteroxygonum Tribe Rumiceae Dumort.
Oxyria Rheum Rumex (including Emex) Many
species in the
subfamily have at one time...
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nectar of Cirsium,
Medicago sativa and
Melilotus species. The
larvae feed on
Oxyria digyna and
Rumex species. L. c.
snowi (Edwards, 1881) L. c.
henryae (Cadbury...
- cespitosa),
Alpine meadow rue (Thalictrum alpinum) and
mountain sorrel (
Oxyria digyna).
Because of the
scientific interest of this valley,
sheep have been...