Oxalis articulata
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Oxalis articulata Savign. (1798)
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Oxalis articulata, known as pink-sorrel,[1] or windowbox wood-sorrel, is a plant species in the genus Oxalis native to South America. It has been introduced in Europe in gardens and is now naturalized in these areas.
The plant is susceptible to rust (disease due to the fungus Puccinia oxalidis).
See also
- List of the vascular plants of Britain and Ireland 6
- List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
- Oxalis tetraphylla, the four-leaved pink-sorrel
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