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0 0 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by perezzHouston, Texas, USA

0 0 Common Wood-sorrel

Common Wood-sorrel

by mayschneiderRostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

1 0 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by RichardARivardGlenwood City, Wisconsin, USA

yard lawn

0 0 Common yellow woodsorrel

Common yellow woodsorrel

Virginia, USA

Common weed in lawns

1 0 Common yellow woodsorrel

Common yellow woodsorrel

by AndreasMousicosΛευκωσία - Lefkoşa, Κύπρος - Kıbrıs, Cyprus

Small yellow flowers

0 0 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by CASci4Greenville, South Carolina, USA

Edible, clover looking but leaves that heart shaped

0 1 Common Yellow Woodsorrel/Sour Grass

Common Yellow Woodsorrel/Sour Grass

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesLes Pradeaux, Auvergne, Tromelin Island

Stony riverbed uncovered by low water level

0 0 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by Misty10Terre Haute, Indiana, United States

Spotted in the library's garden.

0 0 Yellow Woodsorrel

Yellow Woodsorrel

by sttweetsStaphorst, Overijssel, Netherlands

Oxalis stricta, called the common yellow ...

0 0 Common woodsorrell or Wood Shamrock

Common woodsorrell or Wood Shamrock

by BambiJudyQuébec, Canada

These shamrocks were growing at the foot of a dead log in the Jacques-Cartier ...

0 4 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

Green clover plant with green pods and yellow flowers.

0 2 African wood-sorrel

African wood-sorrel

by philip.jiang深圳市 (Shēnzhèn), 广东省 (Guangdong), Paracel Islands

Oxalis pes-caprae (Bermuda buttercup, African

0 0 Common yellow woodsorrel

Common yellow woodsorrel

by Saint ShrikeMontgomery, Alabama, USA

A common weed. Its leaves look like ...

1 0 Yellow Woodsorrel

Yellow Woodsorrel

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Low growing/spreading plant with clover-like leaves. Small yellow flowers. ...

1 2 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by CoralAveryEscondido, California, USA

Purple and green leaves about 2 inches tall.

2 0 Violet wood-sorrel

Violet wood-sorrel

by HarumKoh近畿 (Kinki Region), Japan

south american weed. very common. japanese ...

0 0 Common Yellow woodsorrel

Common Yellow woodsorrel

by Alice5Maine, USA

small yellow flower with 5 parts. Edible-- tastes a little sour/bitter because ...

0 0 Yellow oxalis

Yellow oxalis

by kunzahNew York, USA

It looks like the classic shamrock and tastes slightly acidic. It could also be ...

0 0 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by Suzanne MonkScooba, Mississippi, USA

Grows in woodlands, disturbed areas, meadows, lawns. Leaves are heart-shaped, ...

1 0 Creeping Wood Sorrel

Creeping Wood Sorrel

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraLaguna, Philippines

Beauty, resembles the Common Yellow

1 1 Creeping Wood Sorrel

Creeping Wood Sorrel

by AdarshaBSAdiKarnataka, India

Beauty, resembles the Common Yellow

0 8 Common Yellow Woodsorrel

Common Yellow Woodsorrel

by LiamAugusta, Georgia, USA

In the garden. Pretty sure it's native, grows on its own. I don't get rid of ...

0 0 Creeping Woodsorrel

Creeping Woodsorrel

by planterTampa, Florida, USA

Low-growing perennial. Commonly regarded as ...

6 7 Yellow Woodsorrel

Yellow Woodsorrel

by misako.hillBerkeley, California, USA

Commonly considered a weed of gardens, ...

0 0 Bermuda Buttercup

Bermuda Buttercup

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

Oxalis pes-caprae is often called by the

0 4 Purple woodsorrel

Purple woodsorrel

by Argy BeeVictoria, Australia

Bright pink winter flowers about 20mm across.

0 1 Yellow Sorrels

Yellow Sorrels

by Jolly IbañezZamboanga City, Philippines

Oxalis ( /ˈɒksəlɨs/)[1] is by far the largest genus in the

1 1 Four-leaved Pink-sorrel, Vierblättriger Sauerklee

Four-leaved Pink-sorrel, Vierblättriger Sauerklee

by Monkey-mindGemeinde Kottingbrunn, Niederösterreich, Austria

it is not a true clover. Related to the

2 5 False Shamrock

False Shamrock

by coleen.sucgangIloilo, Philippines

Oxalis triangularis, commonly called False ...

0 0 Yellow Wood Sorrel

Yellow Wood Sorrel

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΑποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Θεσσαλίας - Στερεάς Ελλάδας, Greece

The yellow wood sorrel is a small, low-lying plant that measures approximately ...

0 0 Oxalis (Lilac)

Oxalis (Lilac)

by JillBlackAuckland, New Zealand

Intoduced species to New Zealand. It is native to southern Africa.This is a ...

0 0 crimson woodsorrel

crimson woodsorrel

by BrettFallenHamilton, New Zealand

All parts of the plant are edible, with a distinct tangy flavor (as is

1 0 Yellow woodsorrel

Yellow woodsorrel

by BrettFallenHamilton, New Zealand

All parts of the plant are edible, with a distinct tangy flavor (as is

0 2 fire fern

fire fern

by IanMichaelIletoRoxas City, Aklan, Philippines

to the Caribbean. It is a member of the

1 4 Yellow woodsorrel

Yellow woodsorrel

by Sachin ZaveriAhmedabad, Gujarat, India

Commonly considered a weed of gardens, ...

3 1 Purple shamrock

Purple shamrock

by FredLuizRomeiroTaubaté, SP, Brazil

Oxalis triangularis, commonly called false ...

2 0 iron cross clover

iron cross clover

by SusanEllisonHouston, Texas, USA

clover. Related to the Common

0 1 False Shamrock

False Shamrock

by Jolly IbañezZamboanga City, Philippines

Oxalis triangularis, commonly called False ...

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