Oxalis, also known as yellow wood sorrel, is a delicate ground cover that gardeners love to hate, as it's a persistent weed ...
WHEN we see those large, glistening piles of sorrel as we drive along the highways and byways, we know Christmas is here. For many, it is not Christmas unless that pitcher of sorrel is in the ...
7. Wood Sorrel This herbaceous plant is found in open forests and fields. Wood sorrel looks like a clover, with three lobed ...
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Holly can provide shelter from winter weather, as well as natural places to nest in the spring.
In fact, the Irish at that time included wood-sorrel as a herb in their diet, which looked quite similar to clover. It is popularly believed that St. Patrick once used the clover in his preaching ...
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For example, oxalis corniculata, commonly known as wood sorrel, grows abundantly in Cubbon Park. This can be consumed raw in salads, chutneys, or cooked with lentils. “There are also stinging ...