flowers pink wood sorrel oxalis articulata with green heart shaped leaflets |
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Pink wood sorrel (Oxalis articulata), also known as pink-sorrel, windowbox wood-sorrel, sourgrass, is a perennial species of flowering plant native to Northern Argentina, Southern Brazil and Uruguay. This species has pink to violet flowers. Numerous tufted leaves emerge from the ground in a rosette. Each leaflet is heart-shaped, with a very finely ciliated margin, and a deeply notched apex. It spreads by rhizomes to form colonies. It infrequently produces seeds in long, cylindrical capsules. |
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