She went out to the stable and led out the old sorrel-mare.
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Papa went out and bought a sorrel farm horse and sturdy wagon.
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The old sorrel he was so fond of riding is still alive.
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The sorrel sprang forward, sniffed the air, and threw up his head.
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Pickled girolles and sorrel potato salad Pickled mushrooms are a wonderful thing.
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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.
Ús de wood sorrel en anglès
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Here he had rooted up the moss and woodsorrel.
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Finished with a little woodsorrel on top, for a gentle touch of acidity.
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You might also find some woodsorrel, a wildflower that grows in old, undisturbed woodland.
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This mackerel tartare is dotted with charred gooseberry slices, woodsorrel and dayglo orange nasturtium petals.
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Tangy woodsorrel that had been boiled and beaten to a pulp was served as a sauce.
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It looks like the woodsorrel.
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The flowers of the chick-weed, convolvulus, and oxalis, or woodsorrel, close their petals on the approach of rain.
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She observes primroses, woodsorrel, anemone, scentless violet and that starry yellow flower which Mrs C calls pile wort.
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They include various clovers, woodsorrel and a herb called black medick, and all have been used as shamrock.
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At the moment wild woodsorrel, sheep sorrel and wild pea (vetch) will be on the sought-after list.
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Last year I sampled my first weed -some Yellow WoodSorrel.
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Woodsorrel, a member of the genus oxalis, is one of many plants with a high oxalate content.
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There are tons of woodsorrels.
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'Yes,' said Louis, 'Charlotte is something between a woodsorrel and a five-plume moth.
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Woodsorrel is spreading by slender rhizomes through the spongy green topping, leaves folded back like little tents from the frost.
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Woodsorrel grows on decomposing logs, and lianas of honeysuckle droop from branches laden with epiphytic ferns, adding to the rainforest feel.