Yellow Wood-sorrel
Oxalis corniculata
Introduced herb to 30 cm. Stems erect, upright or sometimes creeping, sparsely or densely covered with spreading hairs pointing upwards. Taproot rarely present.
Details | |
---|---|
Flora Type | Herbs |
Other Common Names | Creeping Oxalis |
Distinctive Features | Stems have spreading hairs, upward-pointing (antrose) hairs on stems, and leaf margins are hairy. Flower stems bend in the middle so fruits aren't above the leaves. |
Biology | Perenial. Mainly distrurbed situations in urban areas. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Sep-Mar |