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  2. Oxalis tetraphylla - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis tetraphylla var. tetraphylla is the variety most commonly used as an ornamental plant, either potted or in gardens as ground cover. The other two variants are very similar and their green parts (and flowers) look practically identical. All variants of this plant are also edible, the flowers and leaves having a sharp lemon flavour. [2]

  3. Oxalis - Wikipedia

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    Lourteig, 1981 Oxalis dehradunensis Raizada, 1976 Oxalis gigantea Barneoud, 1846 Oxalis luteola Oxalis magnifica R.Knuth, 1919 Oxalis pes-caprae, L Oxalis priceae Small Oxalis purpurea L., 1753 Oxalis spiralis vulcanicola Donn.Sm. Oxalis tetraphylla. Oxalis acetosella – common wood sorrel, stabwort; Oxalis adenophylla – Chilean oxalis ...

  4. List of Oxalis species - Wikipedia

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    The following species in the flowering plant genus Oxalis, many of which are called wood sorrels, wood‑sorrels or woodsorrels, false shamrocks, and sourgrasses, are recognised by Plants of the World Online: [1] [2]

  5. Four-leaf clover (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis tetraphylla, sometimes known informally as "lucky clover" and "four-leaf clover" Marsilea , aquatic ferns, common names include water clover and four-leaf clover Marsilea quadrifolia

  6. Oxalidaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Oxalidaceae, or wood sorrel family, are a small family of five genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs and small trees, with the great majority of the 570 species [2] in the genus Oxalis (wood sorrels).

  7. Four-leaf clover - Wikipedia

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    Other plants may be mistaken for, or misleadingly sold as, "4-leaf clovers"; for example, Oxalis tetraphylla is a species of wood sorrel with leaves resembling a 4-leaf clover. [25] [26] Other species that have been sold as "4-leaf clovers" include Marsilea quadrifolia. [27] [28]

  8. List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis dillenii * Upright yellow-sorrel Oxalis stricta * Fleshy yellow-sorrel Oxalis megalorrhiza * Pink-sorrel Oxalis articulata * Wood-sorrel Oxalis acetosella: Large-flowered pink-sorrel Oxalis debilis * Garden pink-sorrel Oxalis latifolia * Four-leaved pink-sorrel Oxalis tetraphylla * Bermuda-buttercup Oxalis pes-caprae * Pale pink-sorrel ...

  9. Oxalis articulata - Wikipedia

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    As the name would imply, this species of Oxalis typically has pink to violet flowers [7] with petals 10–15 mm long. [8] This species has "Plants arising from a thick, woody, irregularly nodulate-segmented rhizome often with persistent, thickened, and lignescent petiole bases; flowers 3–12 in umbelliform cymes, less commonly in irregular cymes". [9]

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