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  2. Oxalis - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis (/ ˈɒksəlɪs / (American English) [1] or / ɒksˈɑːlɪs / (British English)) [2] is a large genus of flowering plants in the wood-sorrel family Oxalidaceae, comprising over 550 species. [3] The genus occurs throughout most of the world, except for the polar areas; species diversity is particularly rich in tropical Brazil, Mexico ...

  3. Oxalis triangularis - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis triangularis, commonly called false shamrock, is a species of perennial plant in the family Oxalidaceae. It is native to several countries in southern South America. This woodsorrel is typically grown as a houseplant but can be grown outside in USDA climate zones 8a–11, preferably in light shade. The deep maroon leaves are trifoliate ...

  4. Oxalis bowiei - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Oxalis bowiei. W.T.Aiton ex G.Don. Oxalis bowiei, Bowie's wood-sorrel, [1][2] red-flower woodsorrel, [3] or Cape shamrock, is a plant from the genus Oxalis, which is native to what was Cape Province and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. It has also been naturalized in Australia.

  5. Do You Know the Difference Between Shamrocks and Four-Leaf ...

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    The shamrock carries religious ties, while the four-leaf clover is considered a sign of luck due to its exceeding rarity. In fact, around one out of 10,000 clovers have four leaves. And while ...

  6. Shamrock - Wikipedia

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    A shamrock. A shamrock is a type of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. [1] The name shamrock comes from Irish seamróg ([ˈʃamˠɾˠoːɡ]), which is the diminutive of the Irish word seamair and simply means "young clover". [2]

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  8. File:Oxalis Triangularis Photonasty Timelapse.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Description Oxalis Triangularis Photonasty Timelapse.ogv. English: Oxalis triangularis (Purple Shamrock) is a classic example of a plant which responds with movement to external stimulus. The leaves open and close in response to varying light levels with the result that they are open during during the day and close at night.

  9. I’m a Dollar Tree Superfan: Here are the 8 Things I’m ...

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    Cynthia Ford, a Dollar Tree superfan and receptionist at AZ Health Insurance Brokers, thinks that Dollar Tree is the place for batteries. With shorter days and potential power outages, having a ...