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Creeping Woodsorrel

Oxalis corniculata

Photo by Planter
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28.0622, -82.477

Field Notes

Description:

Low-growing perennial. Commonly regarded as a weed.

Habitat:

Cosmopolitan distribution. Most often growing in meadows or forests.

Notes:

Like many Oxalis, the leaves are edible, and can be used in small amounts in a variety of culinary applications.

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PublishedJuly 27, 2010

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