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Violet Wood Sorrel

Oxalis violacea

Description:

Often mistaken for clover or even shamrocks, oxalis species are a common herb sometimes considered a weed in gardens. This particular wood sorrel is common east of the Rocky Mountains but is becoming increasingly rare and threatened in it’s northeastern range. Violet Wood Sorrel is listed as endangered in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Last week, I passed a patch of Violet Wood Sorrel and was surprised to watch a Zebra Longwing butterfly nectaring on the flowers. I never really thought of this species as much of a nectar plant, but when flowers are scarce this probably looks quite inviting.

Habitat:

Blooming under maple trees.

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KristenGilpin
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KristenGilpin

Temple Terrace, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jan 26, 2012
Submitted on Feb 1, 2012

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