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Yellow Wood Sorrel

Oxalis stricta

Description:

Erect when young, this plant later becomes decumbent as it lays down, and branches regularly. It is not to be confused with similar plants which are also often referred to as "yellow woodsorrel".

Habitat:

Riparian meadow

Notes:

ID corrected by beumooney. Thanks

1 Species ID Suggestions

beaumooney
beaumooney 11 years ago
Yellow Wood Sorrel
Oxalis stricta


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1 Comment

beaumooney
beaumooney 11 years ago

I think this is some yellow wood sorrel. Oxalis stricta.

gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on May 1, 2012
Submitted on May 4, 2012

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