Any plant or flower of the genus Oxalis.
1Here he had rooted up the moss and wood sorrel.
2Finished with a little wood sorrel on top, for a gentle touch of acidity.
3You might also find some wood sorrel, a wildflower that grows in old, undisturbed woodland.
4This mackerel tartare is dotted with charred gooseberry slices, wood sorrel and dayglo orange nasturtium petals.
5Tangy wood sorrel that had been boiled and beaten to a pulp was served as a sauce.
6It looks like the wood sorrel.
7The flowers of the chick-weed, convolvulus, and oxalis, or wood sorrel, close their petals on the approach of rain.
8She observes primroses, wood sorrel, anemone, scentless violet and that starry yellow flower which Mrs C calls pile wort.
9They include various clovers, wood sorrel and a herb called black medick, and all have been used as shamrock.
10At the moment wild wood sorrel, sheep sorrel and wild pea (vetch) will be on the sought-after list.
11Last year I sampled my first weed -some Yellow Wood Sorrel.
12Wood sorrel, a member of the genus oxalis, is one of many plants with a high oxalate content.
13There are tons of wood sorrels.
14'Yes,' said Louis, 'Charlotte is something between a wood sorrel and a five-plume moth.
15Wood sorrel is spreading by slender rhizomes through the spongy green topping, leaves folded back like little tents from the frost.
16Wood sorrel grows on decomposing logs, and lianas of honeysuckle droop from branches laden with epiphytic ferns, adding to the rainforest feel.
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