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Yellow wood sorrel (Oxalis stricta) proves that not all dainty flowers in the garden are darlings. Also known as sour grass, juicy fruit or pickle plant, yellow wood sorrel is a quickly spreading ...
Can I use RoundUp on it in the winter? Of the over 800 different species of oxalis, the plant you describe is sometimes called Yellow wood sorrel (Oxalis stricta) and is the bane of many gardeners ...
I have been battling yellow wood sorrel (oxalis, I think ... Johnny Lawler, Gwinnett County A: Controlling unwanted plants in groundcovers is tough. Weed chemicals aren’t mind readers; they ...
Pink wood sorrel, native to South America, arrived in the south around the 1950s, as an ornamental plant for gardens. With numerous native species of wood sorrel populating the Alabama woods ...
Plant sorrel. In neglected residential yards ... The most widely seen is pink wood-sorrel (Oxalis crassipes), a South African mounding type that appears seemingly out of nowhere after it vanishes ...
Although native to South America, wood-sorrel plants exist in all but the coldest locations around the world. There are about 30 varieties in the U.S., with six in Florida. All wood sorrels are ...
The most common variety is yellow wood sorrel, Oxalis stricta (other Oxalis species are also edible). Often mistaken for clover, this diminutive plant has leaves with three heart-shaped leaflets ...
Oxalis articulata, pictured, is known more commonly as Windowbox wood-sorrel or Red wood-sorrel. Linda Lee Special to The Herald-Sun COLUMBIA, S.C. Remember Saint Patrick's Day? Here is a plant ...
I think the wood sorrel is the worst. Wood sorrel will sprout new plants all summer long. It looks like a three-leaf clover and has small yellow flowers that form an elongated seedpod. This plant ...