Wood sorrel, a member of the genus oxalis, is one of many plants with a high oxalate content.
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When Isabel got home, a Norfolk pine sat outside her door along with an oxalis and a purple passion.
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The flowers of the chick-weed, convolvulus, and oxalis, or wood sorrel, close their petals on the approach of rain.
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You owe me an oxalis.
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On the roadside, between the wheel-track and the gulch, grew brilliant Mexican poppies, with Venus's looking-glass, yellow oxalis, and beds of blackberry vines.
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Big burly geraniums and proud dahlias must keep in their places and give the dainty lobelia, cinnamon pinks, oxalis and candy tuft their chance.
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Have you seeds of Oxalis sensitiva, which I see mentioned in books?
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Does Oxalis corniculata present exactly the same varieties under very different climates?
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Oxalis Ortegesii.-Thelarge leaves of this plant sleep like those of the previous species.
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Oxalis rosea: circumnutation of cotyledons, the hypocotyl being secured to a stick; illuminated from above.
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Oxalis acetosella.-Thepeduncles are furnished with a joint in
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I have received the bulbils of Oxalis, and your most interesting letter of October 1st.
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On the other hand, the leaflets of Averrhoa and Oxalis, when similarly exposed, bend downwards.
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Can you spare me a good plant (or even two) of Oxalis sensitiva?
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Oxalis sensitiva.-Theleaflets, as in the last species, bend vertically down at night, without becoming folded.
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The cave was opened to tourists to visit in 2013 through a single tour operator, Oxalis.