- /ɒksˈɑːlɪs/ (British English)) is a
large genus of
flowering plants in the
wood-
sorrel family Oxalidaceae,
comprising over 550 species. The
genus occurs throughout...
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Common wood sorrel is a
common name for two
plants species in the
genus Oxalis.
Common wood sorrel may
refer to:
Oxalis acetosella,
native to
Europe and...
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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...
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Oxalis articulata,
known as pink-
sorrel, pink
wood sorrel,
windowbox wood-
sorrel,
Chari amilo (Nepal), sourgr****,,
Netho (khatta) saag (India) is a perennial...
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Oxalis violacea, the
violet wood-
sorrel, is a
perennial plant and herb in the
family Oxalidaceae. It is
native to the
eastern and
central United States...
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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...
- four-leaved
wood-
sorrel after its family, Oxalidaceae.
Other English common names for this
plant include Lucky Clover, Four-Leaf
Sorrel, Four-Leaf Pink-
Sorrel and...
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Oxalis dillenii, the
southern wood-
sorrel,
slender yellow woodsorrel, or Dillen's oxalis, is a
species in the
woodsorrel family. Like
other Oxalis species...
- had been eaten.
Bicheno argued that this ****ed the
wood sorrel better than clover, as
wood sorrel was
often eaten as a
green and used to
flavour food...
- 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...