Oxalis corniculata L., Sp. Pl. 435 1753. (Syn. Acetosella corniculata (L.) Kuntze; Acetosella herpestica (Schltdl.) Kuntze; Acetosella simulans (Baker) Kuntze; Acetosella stricta (L.) Kuntze; Oxalis acetosella Blanco; Oxalis ambigua A.Rich.; Oxalis boridiensis Knuth; Oxalis bradei R. Knuth; Oxalis ceratilis E.Mey.; Oxalis cognata Steud.; Oxalis corniculata f. erecta Makino; Oxalis corniculata var. langloisii (Small) Wiegand; Oxalis corniculata var. lupulina (Kunth) Walp.; Oxalis corniculata var. macrantha Trel.; Oxalis corniculata var. macrophylla Arsène ex R.Knuth; Oxalis corniculata var. minor Laing; Oxalis corniculata var. purpurea Parl.; Oxalis corniculata subsp. repens (Thunb.) Masam.; Oxalis corniculata var. repens (Thunb.) Zucc.; Oxalis corniculata var. reptans Laing; Oxalis corniculata f. speciosa Masam.; Oxalis corniculata var. taiwanensis Masam.; Oxalis corniculata var. trichocaulon H.Lév.; Oxalis corniculata var. viscidula Wiegand; Oxalis divergens A.Cunn.; Oxalis florida subsp. prostrata (Haw.) A.Lourteig; Oxalis furcata Elliott; Oxalis glauca Rafin. ex DC.; Oxalis herpestica Schltdl.; Oxalis javanica Bl.; Oxalis lacicola A.Cunn.; Oxalis langloisii (Small) Fedde; Oxalis lujula Noronha; Oxalis lupulina Kunth; Oxalis lutea Steud.; Oxalis macra Small; Oxalis macrantha Small; Oxalis meridensis Pittier; Oxalis microphylla Poir.; Oxalis monadelpha Roxb. ex Wight & Arn.; Oxalis norlindiana R. Knuth; Oxalis pilosiuscula Kunth; Oxalis propinqua A.Cunn.; Oxalis pubescens Stokes; Oxalis pusilla Salisb.; Oxalis recisa Noronha; Oxalis repens Thunb.; Oxalis repens var. erecta (Makino) Masam.; Oxalis repens f. speciosa Masam.; Oxalis richardiana Steud.; Oxalis simulans Baker; Oxalis smalliana Knuth; Oxalis steudeliana Knuth; Oxalis stricta L.; Oxalis taimonii Yamam.; Oxalis taiwanensis (Masam.) Masam.; Oxalis tenuicaulis A.Cunn.; Oxalis tropaeoloides Schlachter ex Planch.; Oxalis urvillei A.Cunn.; Oxys corniculata (L.) Scop.; Oxys lutea Lam.; Oxys lutea Moench; Oxys stricta All.; Xanthoxalis corniculata (L.) Small; Xanthoxalis corniculata var. atropurpurea (Planch.) Moldenke; Xanthoxalis corniculata f. atropurpurea (Planch.) Nakai; Xanthoxalis corniculata f. erecta (Makino) Nakai; Xanthoxalis corniculata f. purpurea (Parl.) Nakai; Xanthoxalis corniculata subsp. repens (Thunb.) N.N.Tzvelev; Xanthoxalis corniculata var. repens (Thunb.) Nakai; Xanthoxalis grenadensis (Urb.) Tzvel. ex N.S.Probatova & A.P.Sokolovskaya; Xanthoxalis langloisii Small; Xanthoxalis macrantha (Trel.) Small; Xanthoxalis repens (Thunb.) J.Dostál; Xanthoxalis repens (Thunb.) Moldenke; Xanthoxalis trinidadensis (R. Knuth) Holub);
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oks-AL-iss or OKS-al-liss — sour, referring to oxalic acid in leaves and roots … Dave’s Botanary korn-ee-ku-LAY-tuh — small horns … Dave’s Botanary . commonly known as: creeping oxalis, creeping wood sorrel, Indian sorrel, procumbent yellow-sorrel, sleeping beauty • Assamese: টেঙেচী টেঙা tengeci tenga • Bengali: অমৰুলশাক amrulshak • Hindi: अम्बोती amboti, खट्टी बूटी khatti buti • Kannada: ಹುಳಿ ಸೊಪ್ಪು huli soppu, ನೀರುಗೋಳಿ neerugoli • Manipuri: য়েন্সিল yensil • Marathi: आंबोती amboti • Nepalese: चरी अमिलो chari amilo • Sanskrit: अम्बष्ठा ambastha, चाङ्गेरिका changerika, चुक्रिका chukrika • Tamil: புளியாரை puli-y-arai • Telugu: పులిచింత puli-chinta • Urdu: کهٿا ساگ khatta sag . Distribution: naturalized worldwide; origin obscure .
Creeping herbs; leaves trifoliate, compound; stipules 2; flowers actinomorphic, hypogynous; sepals 5; petals 5, yellow; stamens 10; ovary 5-chambered; style 5; stigma terminal, capitate; fruit dehiscent capsule, dehiscence loculicidal.
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The leaves are refreshing and eaten as salad or cooked as vegetable. Also used for sandwiches, pickles and chutneys;
These are given to kids as tonic because they are known to contain high amount of oxalic acid;
The leaves are sore and children love to eat the leaves. Very good for stomach ailments;
You can eat the leaves as such. (Lemon / tamarind taste ) Make chutney and eat. You can substitute this for tamarind. For medicinal uses check the net;
It is a host plant of Pale Grass Blue butterfly;
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the flowers are around 5 mm in diameter and the fruit is around 2 mm by about 12 mm in length. – The leaves are sore and children love to eat the leaves. – Puliyaarila in Malayalam. ‘Puli’ (sour) and ‘aarila’ (six leaved). Very good for stomach ailments. -Yes the leaves are sour, as todlers we used to feast on it. Is this Oxalis sp.? I’m afraid i have only this pic of the
flower.Taken in Los Altos,California in March2011. Request common & Bot ID. Location: Taudaha, Kathmandu, Nepal
Altitude: 4200 ft.
Date: 10 February 2017
Nepali Name : चरी अमिलो Charee Amilo Oxalis for ID : New Jersey : 08NOV17 : AK-05 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) I think yes, it is Oxalis corniculata.. Thanks for a prompt reply. Since it was from a different part of the world, I wanted to verify. efloraofindia:”For Id 20072012MR1’’ is this Oxalis spp? at Pune: yes, it is Oxalis corniculata. Cooke has given very good distribution about this. He has also given the flower colours as yellow, rosy or even white. Fruit description also matching cent percent i.e. linear-oblong, 5-angled, shortly beaked, tomentose. Yes Oxalis corniculata.
… some species of Oxalis … (family Oxalidaceae). Yes, agreed with …, this looks like some Oxalis sp. Can it be Oxalis corniculata? I think U R right. Yes Oxalis corniculata. June 2012
sharing images of Oxalis corniculata at Pune
Oxalis corniculata I hope these photographs are from different places and different dates. The stand alone plants of of image 0670_1 suggest O. stricta. Thank you … for the Id of plant in image ‘image 0670_1’. Yes Sir these photographs are of different days in the month of June 2012 and from different places. Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week : OXALIDACEAE : RVS 9 : Oxalis corniculata : 2 images. 2 posts by 2 authors.
Oxalis corniculata, from Belgaum.
Yes … Nice photographs. Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week : OXALIDACEAE : RVS 10 : Oxalis sp. for ID : Better to go with Oxalis corniculata. I have seen several such plants in Delhi with erect to ascending habit. I was tempted to call them O. stricta but deflexed fruiting pedicels point to O. corniculata only. Supporting … Oxalis corniculata is a cosmopolitan species having several synonyms. Somewhere I have read it has more than 200 synonyms!!! Unbelieveable? Thanks … for ID suggestion as O. corniculata. Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week: NS10: OXALIDACEAE: Oxalis corniculata from Panipat : 9 images. 4 posts by 3 authors.
This one was shot from Panipat… Oxalis corniculata L. Oxalis corniculata vs O. stricta identity has stung me. I find most such photographs identified as O. stricta on the net, and very few darker coloured as O. corniculata. Today I thought I had got the both, but then gave up not being sure. Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week: Oxalidaceae-Looking for Oxalis stricta..kindly shuffle through your collections of O. corniculata : 12 posts by 5 authors. I request you to go through your collections of Oxalis corniculata for possible specimens of Oxalis stricta. The two species are very closed and can be easily confused, but following features should help:
Oxalis corniculata: Plants mostly creeping, stolons absent; flowers in umbellate cymes or solitary; fruiting pedicels deflexed to horizontal
Oxalis stricta: Plants erect to decumbent; stolon present; flowers in a cymose inflorescence; fruiting pedicels erect.
Kindly don’t get confused by the photograph on Flowers of India which on the basis of larger flowers in an umbel, absence of any stem and leaves in the photograph apparently belongs to O. pes-caprae and not O. stricta If one believes these websites and some indications on Flora of China websites, majority of my (and may be others also) phototographs presumed to be O. corniculata may actually be O. stricta: Here is the pdf of second paper on caulescent species of Oxalis by the same author Nesom, published in 2009 in J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 3(2): 727 – 738. 2009. It should help further: Thank you very much for focusing our view towards this major issue and providing us differences between two allied species of Oxalis. Fortunately, the specimen of Oxalis L. which I have posted on 4thMarch, (EFI THREAD) has been worked out by my PG students of Scottish Church College in their practical lab and after matching with keys from local flora we confirmed its identity as “Oxalis corniculata L.” Moreover, much pubescent nature of the margin of leaflets (in comparison to O. stricta L.) can be viewed after zooming the picture. The plant was creeping, NOT erect to decumbent and without any stolon I remembered. I think the attached photographs (8 images- recorded this morning, beside our kitchen drainage) are of Oxalis corniculata L., because, as per FoC –
But, fruiting pedicel seems to be erect in my photographs. At the begining of this week I had thought that perhaps we will be able to hunt out O. stricta. In fact at one stage I thought I had found one, but then I had to give up, because I was not satisfied. That is why I had withheld my upload of Oxalis corniculata, it was my last post today in frustration. More info of Oxalis stricta can be found in –
Requesting ID of this Oxalis species – Mumbai 27052013 : ARK-01 : Attachments (2 + 1). 5 posts by 3 authors.
Requesting ID of this Oxalis species captured in Mumbai in April 2013. Oxalis corniculata Thank you … for ID. I also received the same ID from … in a separate email. I think the maroon-purple foliage is indicative of Oxalis corniculata var. atropurpurea. Attached is a marvellous illustration of this plant by the Belgian horticulturist Louis van Houtte (sourced from plantgenera.org). Oxalis corniculata L. (?) from Aligarh(UP) : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6).
Attached images may be Oxalis corniculata L. (?). Please validate.
Date :07.04.2014
Location: Aligarh Muslim University Campus
Family :Oxalidaceae
Genus & species : Oxalis corniculata L. (?).
Habitat: Grows wild
Habit : Herb Yes, I agree with you… efloraofindia:”For Id 03092011MR1’’ wild small yellow flower Pune: Date/Time- Aug 2011 This is Oxalis corniculata, Oxalidaceae. Very common and not a climber. After you identified it I just found from the net its medicinal values and was astonished Yes a very common plant of shady habitats throughout India and elsewhere. Yes very common
Often called as Ambushi आम्बुशी may be because of sour taste. 120312::Merrut::Sl. No.-3: Location- Place- Merrut, Uttar Pradesh
Habitat- Wild
Plant Habit- Shrub/ Herb
[01042012] AP1- Plant for id from Ambala Cantt Haryana: Seedpod : Oxalis sp. from Hooghly: Species : Oxalis sp.
Habit & Habitat : wild creeper, roadside, moist places
Date : 07-04-2012, 10.35 a.m.
Place : Hooghly, WB Have you observed the interesting phenonmenon of mature seed pods? When you touch the seedpod it explodes spreading the seeds to far away distance…..a mechanism of seed pispersal. Yes … More so in Impatiens (Balsam), later they burst of their own (autochory). I observed the phenomenon of exploding dehiscent fruits in other plants like DOPATI (failing to remember the scientific name) and in some Acanthaceae members, but not this one. Will give it a try. Impatiens in particular the garden balsam called Impatiens balsamina is our DOPATI… VoF Week :: DV :: 30 JUL 12 – 0138 :: Oxalis corniculata alonh NH58 near Tangani:
Oxalis corniculata L. … (family: Oxalidaceae) 30 JUL 12 NH58 … near Tangani, about 4500 ft . medicinal plant: A commonly found plant in india is the Indian Sorrel. Does anyone know where to find it.
Oxalis corniculata, one of the most common plants in many parts of India. It is hard to miss it in shady places in, very common along borders of flower beds. One of the commonest plant in Delhi in shady places, creeping on ground. . Wanted to share this photo along with the link in the comments so I’ve pasted the link here. Also was wondering about some other ways to use the Oxalis that grows wild around Bangalore. Has anybody cooked it differently from what’s given in the ebook? Some research I did online suggested that too much consumed regularly reduces the amount of calcium absorbed by the body. Any ideas about that?
thanks! loads of them grow in my garden.. i leave them because they are host plants of the Pale Grass Blue and Dark Grass Blue 🙂 maybe now ill try out something.. heres something is tumbled upon- http://www.eattheweeds.com/oxalis-how-to-drown-your-sorrels/ Plenty in my house garden. A weed. You can eat the leaves as such. (Lemon / tamarind taste ) Make chutney and eat. You can substitute this for tamarind. For medicinal uses check the net. Oxalis corniculata (family : Oxalidaceae) Hooghly, WB: Lovely shots… We call this as “Khatta Mitha“ Re: Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week :: SC01 :: :: Oxalis corniculata L.:
AJCB Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah, India Oxalis corniculata L. (Oxalidaceae)
Diagnostic characters
Creeping herbs; leaves trifoliate, compound; stipules 2; flowers actinomorphic, hypogynous; sepals 5; petals 5, yellow; stamens 10; ovary 5-chambered; style 5; stigma terminal, capitate; fruit dehiscent capsule, dehiscence loculicidal.
July 2012
Oxalis corniculata at Pune Yes it is Yes O. corniculata Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week :: Oxalis corniculata BRS 002: (1 image). Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week: Oxalidaceae :: Oxalis corniculata: 1image. Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week :: DV07 :: 30 JUL 12 13:40 :: Oxalis corniculata near Chamoli : 2 posts by 2 authors. 2 images. Oxalidaceae
Oxalis corniculata L. oks-AL-iss or OKS-al-liss — sour, referring to oxalic acid in leaves and roots … Dave’s Botanary
korn-ee-ku-LAY-tuh — small horns … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: creeping oxalis, creeping wood sorrel, Indian sorrel, procumbent yellow-sorrel, sleeping beauty • Assamese: টেঙেচী টেঙা tengeci tenga • Bengali: অমৰুলশাক amrulshak • Hindi: अम्बोती amboti, खट्टी बूटी khatti buti • Kannada: ಹುಳಿ ಸೊಪ್ಪು huli soppu, ನೀರುಗೋಳಿ neerugoli • Manipuri: য়েন্সিল yensil • Marathi: आंबोती amboti • Nepalese: चरी अमिलो chari amilo • Sanskrit: अम्बष्ठा ambastha, चाङ्गेरिका changerika, चुक्रिका chukrika • Tamil: புளியாரை puli-y-arai • Telugu: పులిచింత puli-chinta • Urdu: کهٿا ساگ khatta sag Distribution: naturalized worldwide; origin obscure References: Flowers of India • NPGS • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar along NH58 near Chamoli, on 30 JUL 12
Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week: Oxalidaceae- Oxalis corniculata from Kashmir and Delhi-GS-38 : 4 images. 1 post by 1 author.
Oxalis corniculata L.
The commonest species of Oxalis with trailing stems, often rooting at nodes, yellow flowers and pedicels deflexed or horizontal in fruit.
Photographed from Delhi and Kashmir
[efloraofindia:149132]Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week ::AK 01 :: : 5 images. 1 post by 1 author.
Here I’m sharing the Oxalis corniculata member of Family Oxalidaceae,
Location – Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Date – 13.02.2013
Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week : Oxalis corniculata : Nasik : 050313 : AK-9 : 1 image. 7 posts by 4 authors.
Sharing a picture of Creeping Wood Sorrel, a common wild plant seen in our Nasik home garden.
Flowers are very tiny and difficult to photograph. I have still to sort out O. corniculata and O. stricta. Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis For ID : Uttarakhand : 300513 : AK-2 : Attachments (4). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Oxalis seen in the Jim Corbett area on 24/3/13. Species id please. O.corniculata.
Oxalis For ID : Uttarakhand : 170613 : AK-2 : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Found this Oxalis growing wild on way to Nainital with flowers bigger in size than you normally come across. Picture taken on 23/3/13. Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis For ID : Nasik : 150913 : AK-1 : Attachments (1). 3 posts by 2 authors.
Small wild herb photographed on 21/3/12. Oxalis corniculata var. atropurpurea. Thanks for the id of my Oxalis species from Nasik. Bangalore-Ooty November 2013 :: Requesting ID of this Oxalis sps at Ooty :: 19122013 :: ARK-26 : Attachments (3). 5 posts by 2 authors.
Requesting to please ID this Oxalis sps captured growing wild in Ooty in November 2013. Some Oxalis species in India & eFI Oxalis sp………. It is oxalis corniculata Thank you … for following up on the post and … for ID. SYMBIOSIS : 508 : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author.
SYMBIOSIS : 515 : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author. SYMBIOSIS : 517 : Attachments (1). 1 post by 1 author.
Attaching an image of a Psyche butterfly on the flower of Oxalis corniculata (COMMON SORREL)
ARJUL36 Oxalis sp. for ID : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (3).
The description for Oxalis corniculata does not match unless I am mistaken. The plant is Oxalis corniculata Another view– Attachments (1) Oxalis corniculata
for id. confirmation 190515 BRS001 : 8 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3)
Pl. find the attached file contain photo for id. confirmation.
Date: 19.05.2015
Place: Adyar, Chennai
Habitat: Garden
Habit: Herb
MSL: 7 mts. oxalis stricta may be but difficult to say unless you have details of the rhizome and the habit, etc if it was not for the flower one could even imagine some sort of clover? and the yellow flower is just a red herring? Oxalis species!!
The flowers are small than the leaves.
I have attached few images of the flower, leaf and root.
neither planted nor maintained its a weed found in few locations of the Adyar River
i.e. Theospical Society garden, Adyar Eco Park, around the bank of Chembarampakkam lake.
Attachments (3) Oxalis corniculata (Creeping Wood Sorrel) Oxalis corniculata—-for sharing and validation : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (1)
*TSP-MAY2016-36-364:Images of Oxalis corniculata (Oxalidaceae) : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) It is my pleasure to present few images of Oxalis corniculata (Oxalidaceae)
Ref: flowersofindia Ref: florakarnataka Habit: Herb Habitat: Wastelands Sighting: Tumkur and Chikmagalur, Karnataka, about 800 msl and 1200 msl respectively Date:27-01-2015 and 17-05-2016 Thanks … for nice images….a very successful plant in terms of distribution.. Oxalis For ID : Kashmir : 24JUN16 : AK-42 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2) Yes, Oxalis corniculata Yes …
Sikkim plants for id please – efloraofindia | Google Groups Fruits & Vegetables Week: Oxalis corniculata, the Indian sorrel:
Oxalis corniculata, the Indian sorrel, the leaves are refreshing and eaten as salad or cooked as vegetable. Also usedfor sandwiches, pickles and chutneys. Local names -This also called amrul sak in Bengali I have seen these are given to kids as tonic because they are known to contain high amount of oxalic acid Oxalis For Id 20032013CS5 : 1 image. 4 posts by 3 authors. I think yes I too think yes
Oxalis corniculata L. (accepted name) ??? : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8)- around 500 kb each. Location: Taudaha, Kathmandu, Nepal
Altitude: 4200 ft.
Date: 10 February 2017
Nepali Name : चरी अमिलो Charee Amilo
I think matches with images at Oxalis corninulata Oxalis corniculata var. atropurpurea—–for validation : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Pics taken at Aambyvalley Rd., Lonavala, Pune in Nov.16.
To me it looks like it though I guess it is of foreign origin.
Yes to me also as per images and details at Oxalis corninulata Seen this plant among the rocks near our hotel near Shimla in Dec 2018.
Is this the usual Oxalis corniculata? The flowers, though, were larger than I have normally seen. They must have been 1-1.2 cm wide across.
Requested to please provide ID.
To me also appears close to images at Thank you … for validating.
I was confused as the flower size did not match with what I had seen earlier.
great, … i love it that you are doing research on your photographed plants and your diagnosis often just needs to be validated. keep on showing us new cases as you travel. 28112019EPT33 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)- around 500 kb each.
Location : Chennai outskirts
Date :08.11..2019
Elevation : 23 mts.
Habitat :Urban garden
Habit : Weed in Garden pot
Is it Oxalis corniculata ??
IMS/3’2020/2 – ID of the plant : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Please confirm the Id of the plant or otherwise. Photographs sent by a person in Chennai.
Waste land weed.
Suggested ID by me: Oxalis stricta
Not /species/m—z/o/oxalidaceae/oxalis/oxalis-stricta It is Oxalis corniculata only,
Balsaminaceae, Geraniaceae and Oxalidaceae Week: Oxalidaceae :: Oxalis corniculata ? at Purandar Fort- PKA1 : 4 images. 4 posts by 3 authors.
This is my first upload in this ongoing week. I will be no less happy than … if this species turns out to be Oxalis stricta L.
I may quite well be wrong, but my conscience says this is not O. corniculata L.
Though uploaded photographs do not give much detail of the species, yet I think this is O. stricta L., because :
I would like to request experts to have a relook at another post for the probability of O. stricta. Oxalis corniculata as per images and details herein. . Oxalis corniculata from Bilaspur : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) – 2 mb each.
Photograph of Oxalis corniculata from Bilaspur taken in March, 2019. Yes, …
Tiny Weed for ID : Oxalis Species : Nasik : 23NOV20 : AK-17 : 2 images.
Seen today (23.11.20) morning growing wild. Oxalis Species. Oxalis corniculata L. ?? Image quality is very poor ! Thanks a lot … Actually, the leaves are covered with the morning dew. OK …! 157 ID wild plant Oxalis corniculata: 15 images. Please confirm the ID of wild plant,
Location: near Reserve Forest, Chathamattom, Ernakulam District, (Kochi) Kerala PIN:686671 Altitude: 1400fsl Flower date: 10.09.2021, 10.40am Habitat: wild, moisture, waste land Plant habit: creeping, branches, slender weak stem, hairy, annual Height: 06cm Leaves: alternate, trifoliate, leaflets heart shaped, hairy margins Flower: 5 petals, diameter:13mm, yellow, non fragrant, closes by 2pm Fruit: capsule, rigid, green into brown, size:12×5mm Seed: black, numerous, micro granular Camera: mobile Samsung Galaxy A21s I guess correct ID ! . Oxalis corniculata L.: 5 very high res. images. Location: Kalikot, West Nepal
Altitude: 1737m.
Date: 15 August 2021
Habit : Wild . Oxalis corniculata L.: 2 very high res. images. Location: Nagarkot, Bhaktapur, Nepal
Altitude: 1800m.
Date: 08 July 1016
Habit : Wild
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Oxalidaceae: Oxalis corniculata L.: 2 images- 1 high res.
location/date (both): Nandi Hills, Bangalore, Karnataka, July 1997 . References:
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