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Garden pink-sorrel
Oxalis latifolia Kunth
Oxalis latifolia Kunth is a stemless perennial bulbous herb with three heart-shaped leaflets and five-petaled pink or white flowers.
snowdrop woodsorrel
Oxalis magellanica G.Forst.
Oxalis magellanica is a flowering wood-sorrel with a puzzling disjunct distribution across South America and Oceania.
mountain woodsorrel
Oxalis montana Raf.
Oxalis montana Raf. is a shade-tolerant perennial climax forest herb with edible sour leaves and edible foliage that contains toxic oxalic acid in large amounts.
yelloweye woodsorrel
Oxalis obtusa Jacq.
Oxalis obtusa Jacq. is a flowering plant species in the Oxalis genus native to two regions of South Africa.
Oregon woodsorrel
Oxalis oregana Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray
Oxalis oregana is a short herbaceous perennial woodland plant native to the Pacific Northwest, with edible leaves that contain mild oxalic acid.
Bermuda buttercup
Oxalis pes-caprae L.
Oxalis pes-caprae L. is a heterostylous bulb-bearing plant with traditional food and medicinal uses.
Manyleaf Sorrel
Oxalis polyphylla Jacq.
Oxalis polyphylla, or finger sorrel, is a bulbous flowering plant native to the southern Cape Provinces of South Africa.
Purple woodsorrel
Oxalis purpurea L.
Oxalis purpurea L. is a bulb-growing perennial herb with three dark green hairy leaflets per leaf.
Carpet Sorrel
Oxalis pusilla Jacq.
Oxalis pusilla Jacq. is a widespread, often weedy woodsorrel with edible leaves and reported traditional medicinal uses.
upright yellow woodsorrel
Oxalis stricta L.
Oxalis stricta, upright yellow woodsorrel, is an edible herb native to North America and East Asia with many uses.
Suksdorf's woodsorrel
Oxalis suksdorfii Trel.
Oxalis suksdorfii is a western United States perennial yellow-flowered woodsorrel species
Thinleaf Sorrel
Oxalis tenuifolia Jacq.
Oxalis tenuifolia (common name thinleaf sorrel) is an Oxalis species first described by Ecklon and Zeyher.
fourleaf pink-sorrel
Oxalis tetraphylla Cav.
Oxalis tetraphylla is a Mexican bulbous perennial ornamental and edible plant with four-leaved clover-like foliage.
false shamrock
Oxalis triangularis A.St.-Hil.
Oxalis triangularis is a South American perennial false shamrock commonly grown as an ornamental plant.
Fynbos Sorrel
Oxalis truncatula Jacq.
Oxalis truncatula (hairyback sorrel) is a flowering geophyte native to southwestern South Africa.
candycane woodsorrel
Oxalis versicolor L.
Oxalis versicolor, or candy cane sorrel, is a South African bulbous perennial flowering plant often cultivated as a garden ornamental.
violet woodsorrel
Oxalis violacea L.
Oxalis violacea L. is a native North American perennial, used medicinally by Native Americans and grown as ornamental groundcover.
oak-leaved goosefoot
Oxybasis glauca (L.) S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch
Oxybasis glauca, or oak-leaved goosefoot, is a Eurasian goosefoot that has become invasive in introduced North America.
red pigweed
Oxybasis rubra (L.) S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch
Oxybasis rubra, commonly red goosefoot, is an annual plant native to North America and Eurasia in genus Oxybasis.
Upright Goosefoot
Oxybasis urbica (L.) S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch
Oxybasis urbica is a flowering plant in the Amaranthaceae family, native from Europe to the Russian Far East and Northern China.
sourwood
Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC.
Oxydendrum arboreum (sourwood) is a North American tree valued as an ornamental and for products like honey and jelly.
golden shaggy-pea
Oxylobium ellipticum (Vent.) R.Br.
Oxylobium ellipticum is an Australian branching shrub that grows up to 2m tall, with golden yellow pea flowers and oval hairy fruit pods.
stiff cowbane
Oxypolis rigidior (L.) Raf.
Oxypolis rigidior is a 2–6 foot tall perennial herb of eastern North America with debated toxicity and edibility.
alpine sorrel
Oxyria digyna (L.) Hill
Oxyria digyna, or mountain sorrel, is a northern perennial alpine/arctic plant with edible vitamin C-rich sour leaves.
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