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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, ...

0 0 Sourgrass

Sourgrass

by JoshuaGSmithCalifornia, USA

It is also known as Bermuda

0 0 Bermuda Buttercup

Bermuda Buttercup

by DespinaTsafetopoulouWellington, New Zealand

Oxalis pes-caprae is often called by the common name sourgrass or soursob due ...

0 0 Bermuda Buttercup

Bermuda Buttercup

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesSão Gonçalo de Lagos, Algarve, Portugal

A member of the wood-sorrel family.

1 1 Cape Sorrel; Agrillo

Cape Sorrel; Agrillo

by Malcolm Wilton-JonesPortugal

known as Bermuda Buttercup.

0 0 Bermuda Buttercup

Bermuda Buttercup

by rbumrbumSaratoga, California, USA

Native to South Africa, invasive to the United States (particularly coastal ...

0 0 Bermuda Buttercup

Bermuda Buttercup

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

Green clover with brown spots on leaves. Not native and is invasive.

2 0 Buttercup oxalis (Ξυνήθρα- Ξυνοτρίφυλλο)

Buttercup oxalis (Ξυνήθρα- Ξυνοτρίφυλλο)

by DespinaTsafetopoulouΔήμος Βόλου, Περιφέρεια Θεσσαλίας, Greece

Buttercup oxalis, in a street in Volos, Greece. Although its a weed (introduced ...

0 0 Sourgrass

Sourgrass

by KatKilouekaAvalon, California, USA

From Wikipedia: The Oxalis pes-caprae flower is actinomorphic, with a calyx ...

0 1 Yellow Sorrels

Yellow Sorrels

by Jolly IbañezZamboanga City, Philippines

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

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