Oxalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxalis (pronounced /ˈɒksəlɪs/ ) is by far the largest genus in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae: of the approximately 900 known species in the Oxalidaceae, 800 belong here. The genus occurs...
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Growing Oxalis in the herb garden, with how-to's for culinary, medicinal, and magical uses ... Oxalis (Wood Sorrel) ... Never fear though, the Oxalis will survive. But I digress - my job is to profile this miserable little entity in the gardening and herb world, and I will diligently do that.
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A PLANTS profile of Oxalis (woodsorrel) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Oxalis L. woodsorrel; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Oxalis thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Oxalis crassipes ... Oxalis starts blooming in early spring and continues into the summer. If not watered, it will sometimes go dormant in the hottest months, then will return to flower again in the fall and early winter. Oxalis is a low growing plant (12" x 12") used to best advantage at the edge of the border.
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The Oxalis Family is familiar to California hikers and gardeners alike: native Redwood Sorrel plants carpet the floors of Redwood forests while world ... The novice naturalist may easily confuse Oxalis with Clover. The showy flowers and distinctive, acid taste of Oxalis, however easily distinguishes the two families.
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Photos and descriptions of Buttercup oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) ... Scientific name: Oxalis pes-caprae (Oxalis Family: Oxalidaceae) ... DESCRIPTION: Buttercup oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) is sometimes grown as an ornamental. Seedlings are not generally encountered in California. It has fully subdivided leaves,
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Oxalis regnellii atropurpurea is often used as a gift plant this time of the year for Saint Patrick’s Day. It is easy to grow but there are a few requirements to assure success. Shamrocks are native to South America.
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A. The yellow flowered weed is likely either black medic or oxalis. Not a problem either way, as several herbicides on the market will provide control. Weedone DPC amine or Trimec will do the job nicely for you.
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Guide to growing and caring for shamrock plants, Oxalis deppei ... Oxalis deppei ... Shamrocks, Oxalis sp., are very easy to grow, but they do have a few requirements. They like cool air, moist soil, and bright light but not direct sun. They are bulbs and like all bulbs they need a period of dormancy every once in a while.
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