Name: Oxalis oregana
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Common
Name
redwood sorrel
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Family
Oxalidaceae
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Deciduous Evergreen Shrub Ground Cover Annual
Coniferous Tree Climber x Herbaceous x Perennial
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Habit
spreading
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Hard. Zone
USDA zone 7
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Mature Size
.2m tall by .2m spread
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x
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Leaf
compound, trifoliate, round,ciliate,shamrock
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Fall/Winter
Color
blue green
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Leaf Arr. Opposite Alternate x Whorled Spiraled Clustered Basal
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Flowers
showy,white,violet
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Infl.
single
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Jan. Feb.
March. ( April. May.) June. July. August. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. (flowering period)
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Water Use
High Low x
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Soil
Rich x Lean
Well-drained x
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Exposure
Sun Semi-shade x Shade x
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Landscape
uses:
woodland garden, groundcover,
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Limitations: loves shade
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Other
Features: native varieties include violet underside to leaf
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Thursday, 25 April 2013
Oxalis oregana
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