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  1. Oxalis stricta, called the common yellow woodsorrel (or simply yellow woodsorrel), common yellow oxalis, upright yellow-sorrel, lemon clover, or more ambiguously and informally "sourgrass", "sheep weed", or "pickle plant", is a herbaceous plant native to North America, parts of Eurasia, and a rare introduction in Britain.

  2. Learn about the identification, distribution, habitat, and uses of Oxalis stricta, a herbaceous plant with yellow flowers and edible leaves. See photos, maps, facts, and a dichotomous key for this species.

  3. Learn about the identification, ecology, and control of common yellow woodsorrel, a native North American plant that is usually considered a weed. Find out how to eat its edible leaves, flowers and seed pods, and why they are toxic in excess.

  4. Oxalis stricta, also known as common yellow woodsorrel, is a native plant that grows in woodlands, meadows, and disturbed areas. It has heart-shaped leaves, yellow flowers, and edible seed pods, but it can also be a problem for animals and humans.

  5. Learn about Oxalis stricta, a perennial herb with yellow flowers and folded leaves that grows in various habitats. Find out its native status, uses, and how to identify it from similar species.

  6. Oxalis stricta is a plant species native to Asia and North America, with many synonyms and introduced ranges. It belongs to the family Oxalidaceae and has a temperate biome preference.

  7. Apr 8, 2022 · Learn how to identify and get rid of yellow wood sorrel (Oxalis stricta), an invasive weed that looks like clover with yellow flowers. Find out how to prevent its spread with organic or chemical methods and when to apply them.